Amidation of esters with amides in the presence of methoxide ion
EL Allred, MD Hurwitz
Index: Allred,E.L.; Hurwitz,M.D. Journal of Organic Chemistry, 1965 , vol. 30, p. 2376 - 2381
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Abstract
Methyl esters have been found to undergo amidation when treated with formamide or N- methylformamide in the presence of catalytic amounts of sodium methoxide. In addition to the new amide, other reaction products are methyl formate and methyl alcohol. Carbon monoxide is an additional product with N-methylformamide. Amidation also can be effected with esters other than methyl esters and with amides other than formamides. In this regard, ...
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