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The Schotten–Baumann reaction is a method to synthesise amides from amines and acid chlorides:
Schotten-Baumann reaction
Named after
Carl Schotten
Eugen Baumann
Reaction type
Condensation reaction
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schotten-baumann-reaction
RSC ontology ID
RXNO:0000165
An example of a Schotten-Baumann reaction. Benzylamine reacts with acetyl chloride under Schotten-Baumann conditions to form N-benzylacetamide.
Sometimes the name for this reaction is also used to indicate the reaction between an acid chloride and an alcohol to form an ester. The reaction was first described in 1883 by German chemists Carl Schotten and Eugen Baumann.[1][2][3][4]
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