schotten baumann reaction is used in the formation of?
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The Schotten-Baumann reaction is an organic reaction used to convert an acyl halide or anhydride to an amide if reacted with an amine and base, or an ester if reacted with an alcohol and base. ... Deprotonation with the base then provides the final amide product
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The Schotten–Baumann reaction or reaction conditions are widely used in organic chemistry. Examples: synthesis of N-vanillyl nonanamide, also known as synthetic capsaicin. synthesis of benzamide from benzoyl chloride and a phenethylamine.
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