Schotten–Baumann reaction

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title: Schotten–Baumann reaction
text: The Schotten–Baumann reaction is a method to synthesize amides from amines and acid chlorides: Schotten–Baumann reaction also refers to the conversion of acid chloride to esters. The reaction was first described in 1883 by German chemists Carl Schotten and Eugen Baumann. The name "Schotten–Baumann reaction conditions" often indicate the use of a two-phase solvent system, consisting of water and an organic solvent. The base within the water phase neutralizes the acid, generated in the reaction, w
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description: Method to synthesize amides from amines and acid chlorides
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date created: 2007-07-04T13:32:03Z
date modified: 2024-08-31T23:52:52Z
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