Naik, Kuverji Gosai published the artcileCondensation of cyanoacetic ester with some aryl- and alkyl-amines. Preparation of some aryl- and alkyl-substituted cyano-acetamides, Formula: C5H8N2O, the publication is Quarterly Journal of the Indian Chemical Society (1927), 547-51, database is CAplus.
Cyano- aceto-toluidide, m. 125°, m-toluidide, m. 132°, α-naphthylamide, m. 175°, β-naphthylamide, m. 174°, vic-m-xylidide, m. 107°, methylamide, m. 101° and ethylamide, m. 74°, are prepared for the first time. The methods of preparation vary with the basic strength of the amines. In the preparation of the substituted amides of the aromatic acids, Whiteley’s method, as modified by Naik (C. A. 15, 2072) was used. Cyanoacetanilide, m. 198-9° is prepared by refluxing CNCH2CO2Et with redistilled NH2 at 160-70° for 6 hrs. p-Toluidide, similarly prepared, substituting p-MeC6H4NH2 for PhNH2, m. 180°. Benzylamide, m. 120°.
Quarterly Journal of the Indian Chemical Society published new progress about 15029-36-4. 15029-36-4 belongs to amides-buliding-blocks, auxiliary class Nitrile,Amine,Aliphatic hydrocarbon chain,Amide, name is 2-Cyano-N-ethylacetamide, and the molecular formula is C5H8N2O, Formula: C5H8N2O.
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