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Primary amides, preparation from Grignard reagents

Other Rea.ctlons, The anhydride of neopentanoic acid, neopentanoyl anhydride [1538-75-6] can be made by the reaction of neopentanoic acid with acetic anhydride (25). The reaction of neopentanoic acid with acetone using various catalysts, such as titanium dioxide (26) or 2irconium oxide (27), gives 3,3-dimethyl-2-butanone [75-97-8] commonly referred to as pinacolone. Other routes to pinacolone include the reaction of pivaloyl chloride [3282-30-2] with Grignard reagents (28) and the condensation of neopentanoic acid with acetic acid using a rare-earth oxide catalyst (29). Amides of neopentanoic acid can be prepared direcdy from the acid, from the acid chloride, or from esters, using primary or secondary amines. [Pg.103]


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