Anilide
Anilides (or phenylamides) are a class of chemical compounds which are acyl derivatives of aniline.
Preparation
Aniline reacts with acyl chlorides or carboxylic anhydrides to give anilides. For example, reaction of aniline with acetyl chloride provides acetanilide (CH3-CO-NH-C6H5). At high temperatures, aniline and carboxylic acids react to give anilides.[1]
Uses
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References
- Carl N. Webb (1941). "Benzanilide". Organic Syntheses.; Collective Volume, 1, p. 82
- "Anilide herbicides". Pesticide Target Interaction Database. East China University of Science & Technology. Archived from the original on 2018-06-24. Retrieved 2018-06-24.
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