oxoamides
Oxoamides are chemical compounds that contain an amide functional group and at least one additional carbonyl-containing oxo group within the same molecule. The term is used in different ways in the literature, and there is no single universally adopted definition. In many contexts oxoamides refer to alpha-oxoamides, where a second carbonyl group lies on the carbon adjacent to the amide carbonyl, forming a 1,2-dicarbonyl motif such as R-CO-CO-NR2. Other usages describe amide derivatives that bear an appended exocyclic or nearby carbonyl group, including glyoxylamide-type structures.
Structurally, oxoamides can therefore feature various arrangements of carbonyl groups around the amide motif. The common
Synthesis and preparation methods are diverse and depend on the targeted motif. General strategies include oxidation