alkylamides
Alkylamides are a class of amides in which the nitrogen atom of the amide group is substituted by one or more alkyl groups. In practice, the common usage refers to N-alkylamides with the general formula R-CO-NR'R'' (where R, R' and R'' are alkyl groups). Primary amides (R-CO-NH2) and arylamides are related but not typically described as alkylamides.
Chemically, the amide bond features resonance between the carbonyl and the nitrogen; N-alkyl substitution reduces the
Preparation generally involves coupling of carboxylic acids with alkylamines using activating reagents (such as DCC, EDC,
Applications and occurrence: N-alkylamides are widely used as solvents and reaction media, with examples including dimethylformamide