Production of acetamides with rhodium-manganese catalysts

Organic compounds -- part of the class 532-570 series – Organic compounds – Amino nitrogen containing

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252460, C07C10200

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ABSTRACT:
A heterogeneous process for selectively producing acetamides in which the acyl nitrogen is otherwise bonded to methyl, ethyl, hydrogen or combinations thereof which comprises contacting a mixture of carbon monoxide, hydrogen and a nitrogen-containing compound selected from the group consisting of ammonia, nitric oxide and mixtures thereof with a heterogeneous solid catalyst comprising rhodium and manganese. The acetamides of the invention are formed in a collective amount of at least 25 weight percent of the total amide products of the reaction.

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