haloamides
Haloamides are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of both a halogen atom (such as chlorine, bromine, or iodine) and an amide functional group within the same molecule. The halogen atom is typically attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the carbonyl group of the amide, a position known as the alpha-carbon. This structural feature, the alpha-haloamide, is particularly important and leads to specific chemical reactivity.
The electronegativity of the halogen atom withdraws electron density from the alpha-carbon, making it more susceptible
Haloamides find applications in the synthesis of various pharmaceutical intermediates and other fine chemicals. Their ability