Illustrated Glossary of Organic Chemistry
Trans
amid
ation:
The conversion of one
amide
into another
amide
. The
amide
nitrogen is changed,while retaining the
acyl group
of the
starting molecule
.
+
(CH
3
)
2
NH
+
NH
3
Acetamide
Di
methyl
amine
N,N
-di
methyl
acetamide
Ammonia
In this trans
amid
ation example,
acetamide
(a
primary amide
) is converted into
N,N
-di
methyl
acetamide
(a
tertiary amide
) by a
nucleophilic carbonyl substitution reaction
with di
methyl
amine
(a
secondary amine
) as the
nucleophile
. Note that the
acetyl group
is retained in this transformation. Because the two
amides
have roughly equal stability, a large excess of di
methyl
amine
must be used to cause the
equilibrium
to shift to the
tertiary amide
(due to
Le Chatelier's principle
).
Related terms:
Trans
,
transamination
,
transesterification
,
transition state
,
transition state analog
,
transmute
,
transmetalation
,
s-
trans
,
trans fat
,
transpeptidase
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