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Why are tertiary amines not acylation?

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Answered by AzzyLand
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Hi my dear friend,

Amines containing replaceable hydrogen atom react with acid chloride to form substituted amides. This reaction is called acylation reaction. In case of tertiary amines there is no replaceable H atom and therefore, these do not react with acid chloride and hence do not undergo acylation.

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