Transamidation
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Transamidation is a chemical reaction in which an amide reacts with an amine to generate a new amide:
- RC(O)NR'2 + HNR"2 → RC(O)NR"2 + HNR'2
The reaction is typically very slow, but it can be accelerated with Lewis acid[1] and organometallic catalysts.[2] Primary amides (RC(O)NH2) are more amenable to this reaction.