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  1. Lactam - Wikipedia

    • A lactam is a cyclic amide, formally derived from an amino alkanoic acid through cyclization reactions. The term is a portmanteau of the words lactone + amide. See more

    Synthesis

    General synthetic methods are used for the organic synthesis of lactams.
    Lactams form by the
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    Lactam–lactim tautomerism

    A lactim is a cyclic imidic acid compound characterized by an endocyclic carbon-nitrogen double bond. They are formed when lactams undergo tautomerization.
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    Reactions

    • Lactams can polymerize to polyamides. See more

     
  1. Lactones And Lactams - Integrated MCAT Course

    A molecule that contains a carboxyl group and a hydroxyl group can undergo an intramolecular esterification forming a cyclic ester called a lactone. A molecule with a carboxyl group and an amine can undergo intramolecular aminolysis to …

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  8. Lactone vs. Lactam — What’s the Difference?

    Apr 4, 2024 · Key Differences. Lactones are organic compounds characterized by a cyclic structure that includes an ester functional group (a carbon-oxygen double bond connected to an oxygen atom). They are formed by the …

  9. α,β–Unsaturated lactones and lactams - ScienceDirect

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