- Source: Tetramethylazodicarboxamide
Tetramethylazodicarboxamide (also known as TMAD and diamide) is a reagent used in biochemistry for oxidation of thiols in proteins to disulfides. It has also been used as a reagent in the Mitsunobu reaction in place of diethyl azodicarboxylate.
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Further reading
Tsunoda, Tetsuto; Otsuka, Junko; Yamamiya, Yoshiko; Itô, Shô (1994). "N,N,N',N'-Tetramethylazodicarboxamide(TMAD), A New Versatile Reagent for Mitsunobu Reaction. Its Application to Synthesis of Secondary Amines". Chemistry Letters (3): 539. doi:10.1246/cl.1994.539.