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Nucleophilic substitution and reduction reactions of amides

Amides (RCONH2, RCONHR or RCONHR2) are much less reactive than acid [Pg.175]

Reduction of primary amides (RCONH2) forms primary amines (RCH2NH2), while secondary (RCONHR) and tertiary (RCONR2) amides can be reduced into secondary (RCH2NHR) and tertiary (RCH2NR2) amines, respectively. It should be noted that these reactions do not involve nucleophilic substitution of the NH2 (or NHR or NR2) group of the amide. [Pg.175]


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