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Amides in Nature and Biocatalysis
Journal of Biotechnology, 2016Amides are widespread in biologically active compounds with a broad range of applications in biotechnology, agriculture and medicine. Therefore, as alternative to chemical synthesis the biocatalytic amide synthesis is a very interesting field of research. As usual, Nature can serve as guide in the quest for novel biocatalysts.
Pitzer, J., Steiner, K.
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Chemischer Informationsdienst, 1977
AbstractKindler‐Reaktion der Säurechloride (I) mit den Aminen (II) ergibt die Amide (IIIa)‐alle), von denen (IIIa) bzw. (IIIb) beim Erhitzen mit P2S5 in die Thioamide (IVa) bzw. (IVb) übergehen.
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AbstractKindler‐Reaktion der Säurechloride (I) mit den Aminen (II) ergibt die Amide (IIIa)‐alle), von denen (IIIa) bzw. (IIIb) beim Erhitzen mit P2S5 in die Thioamide (IVa) bzw. (IVb) übergehen.
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Insertion of Amides into a Polyoxometalate
Angewandte Chemie, 2009AbstractDer Einbau eines Amid‐Sauerstoffatoms in das Gerüst des Dawson‐Polyoxometallat(POM)‐Clusters [P2V3W15O62]9− (siehe Bild) ermöglicht elektronische Wechselwirkungen zwischen den organischen und anorganischen Teilen des Moleküls: Die Redoxeigenschaften des gesamten Hybrid‐POM lassen sich mithilfe der organischen Komponenten einstellen, und die ...
Bernold Hasenknopf+6 more
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Calculated amide/enol of amide energy differences for several interesting amide systems
Chemical Communications, 2000The calculated pKEnol values for the enols of amides Me2CHCON(Me)Ph and XCH2CH(NH2)CONHMe (X = H,OH) are lower by only 1.1–2.7 units than that of acetamide, and therefore these enols should not display unusual stability.
Zvi Rappoport, Hiroshi Yamataka
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THE INTERACTION OF PHOSPHENIMIDOUS AMIDES AND PHOSPHENODIIMIDIC AMIDES WITH AMINES
Phosphorus and Sulfur and the Related Elements, 1980Abstract Phosphenimidous amides 1 react with amines to give phosphonimidic diamides 3a-b or phosphorous triamides 3d-f respectively. The nature of the product depends on the substituent R (Me3Si or t-Bu) attached to the imidic nitrogen. The amide and imide forms of the compounds 3 are relatively stable and incapable of interconvertion under the ...
Leonid N. Markovski+2 more
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The amide bond stretch of cyclic cis-amides
Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular Spectroscopy, 1987Abstract I.r. and Raman spectra of substituted 2-pyrrolidinones have been run. Examination of these spectra and comparison of them with work on N-methyl 2-pyrrolidinone supports earlier conclusions that the amide bond stretching mode of cyclic cis-amides absorbs between 1500 and 1460 cm−1.
Anne M. DeProspo+2 more
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Peptide macrocyclization through amide-to-amide transpeptidation
Tetrahedron, 2014Abstract Cyclic cysteine peptides are peptide macrocycles endowed with enhanced metabolic stability and potentially, with membrane permeability. They have attracted attention in drug design and interest in their synthesis. The chemical approach for macrocyclization through transpeptidation bears striking similarity to the biological approach using an
Xinya Hemu, Yibo Qiu, James P. Tam
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2011
Publisher Summary Amides are amine derivatives of carboxylic acids. This chapter discusses general conditions for separation of underivatized amides. Derivatization of primary and aromatic amides is detailed. Derivatized primary amides are more volatile. Except for simple aromatic amides such as benzamide and acetanilide, derivatization is recommended.
Fulton G. Kitson+2 more
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Publisher Summary Amides are amine derivatives of carboxylic acids. This chapter discusses general conditions for separation of underivatized amides. Derivatization of primary and aromatic amides is detailed. Derivatized primary amides are more volatile. Except for simple aromatic amides such as benzamide and acetanilide, derivatization is recommended.
Fulton G. Kitson+2 more
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1982
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biodegradable ability of acid amides used to produce herbicides, and fungicides. The chapter begins with a discussion of Acetaminophen and its reactions. Acetochlor— a pre-emergent herbicide, is used to control grass weeds and some broadleaf weeds in corn and soybeans.
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Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the biodegradable ability of acid amides used to produce herbicides, and fungicides. The chapter begins with a discussion of Acetaminophen and its reactions. Acetochlor— a pre-emergent herbicide, is used to control grass weeds and some broadleaf weeds in corn and soybeans.
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Amide-Water and Amide-Amide Hydrogen Bond Strengths
The Journal of Physical Chemistry, 1994David A. Dixon+2 more
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