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Amide - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
7.6. 1 Introduction. Amide is a functional group consisting of an acyl group linked to a nitrogen atom , where the simplest representatives are those derived from ammonia, whereas primary and secondary amines lead to N-substituted amides.
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Amide - Wikipedia
an organic amide or a carboxamide, is a compound with the general formula R−C(=O)−NR′R′′, where R, R', and R′′ represent any group, typically organyl groups or ...
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AMIDE Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of AMIDE is an inorganic compound derived from ammonia by replacement of an atom of hydrogen with another element (such as a metal).
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amide Chem. (ˈæmaɪd, əˈmaɪd; the latter always in comb.) [f. ammonia) + -ide.] † 1. orig. A name given to the first-discovered derivatives of ammonia (NH3), in which one atom of H was exchanged for a metal or organic radical, acid or basic; these being viewed as compounds of the metal, etc. with a h...
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AMIDE: a Medical Image Data Analysis Tool
AMIDE is a competely free tool for viewing, analyzing, and registering volumetric medical imaging data sets. It's been written on top of GTK+, and runs on any ...
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21.7: Chemistry of Amides
Amides are carboxylic acid derivatives with an -NH₂, -NHR, or -NR₂ group replacing the hydroxyl group of a carboxylic acid.
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Amide | Definition, Formula, Examples, Uses, & Facts - Britannica
Amide, any member of either of two classes of nitrogen-containing compounds related to ammonia and amines.
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The Amide Functional Group: Properties, Synthesis, and ...
“Amides” are what we call an amine that has a single attached carbonyl group. The amide functional group is to amines as esters are to alcohols.
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Amide Technologies: Home
Amide synthesizes significantly longer polyamides than anyone else – reliable linear synthesis up to 120 amino acids, and large full length proteins via ...
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Amide Functional Group - ChemTalk
Amides are an organic functional group that consist of a carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms. Amide functional groups have a specific layout of atoms, where the ...
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General Mechanism of Amide Reactions - Chemistry LibreTexts
Jan 23, 2023General Mechanism of Amide Reactions. Carboxylic acid derivatives are a group of functional groups whose chemistry is closely related. The main difference is the presence of an electronegative substituent that can act as a leaving group during nucleophile substitution reactions. Although there are many types of carboxylic acid derivatives known ...
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Amide (functional group)
phosphoramides, where E = phosphorus, such as R2P(=O)NR2
sulfonamides, where E = sulfur, namely RS(=O)2NR2
The term amide may also refer to
amide group cyclic amide or lactam, a cyclic compound with the amide group –C(=O)N– in the ring.
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What difference do trans and cis configurations of amide groups bring to the polypeptide chain? Hi I was just wondering whether there would be any difference to the structure of the polypeptide chain, or any changes t...
> Apparently the trans configuration is more stable, so more amino acids with a trans configuration can be found within a polypeptide chain. Does this pose any significant characteristic to a protein, and if so what is this characteristic? As you said, the _trans-_ form is energetically more favoura...
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Amide ring
Amide Rings are small motifs in proteins and polypeptides. GRB2 binds strongly to the pentapeptide EYINQ (when the tyrosine is phosphorylated); in such structures a 9-atom amide ring occurs between the amide side
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Dansyl amide
Dansyl amide is a fluorescent dye that forms in a reaction between dansyl chloride and ammonia. The dansyl amide moiety is also called a dansyl group, and it can be introduced into amino acids or other amines in a reaction with dansyl chloride.
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