- Source: Anilide
In organic chemistry, anilides (or phenylamides) are a class of organic compounds with the general structure R−C(=O)−N(−R’)−C6H5. They are amide derivatives of aniline (H2N−C6H5).
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.
Uses
Herbicides
Fungicides - Oxycarboxin, Carboxin
References
External links
Media related to Anilides at Wikimedia Commons
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Anilide
- Acetanilide
- Fentanyl
- Avizafone
- Salicylanilide
- Arsanilic acid
- Carboxin
- Hydrocodone/paracetamol
- PMDTA
- ATC code N02