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Acetamide (systematic name: ethanamide) is an with the formula CH3CONH2. It is an derived from and . It finds some use as a and as an industrial solvent. The related compound N, N-dimethylacetamide (DMA) is more widely used, but it is not prepared from acetamide. Acetamide can be considered an intermediate between , which has two methyl (CH3) groups either side of the carbonyl (CO), and which has two amide (NH2) groups in those locations. Acetamide is also a naturally occurring mineral Mindat: Naturally occurring acetamide with the IMA symbol: Ace.


Production

Laboratory scale
Acetamide can be produced in the laboratory from by dehydration:
NH4CH3CO2 → CH3C(O)NH2 + H2O

Alternatively acetamide can be obtained in excellent yield via of under conditions commonly used in reductive amination.

It can also be made from anhydrous acetic acid, acetonitrile and very well dried hydrogen chloride gas, using an ice bath, alongside more valuable reagent . Yield is typically low (up to 35%), and the acetamide made this way is generated as a salt with HCl.


Industrial scale
In a similar fashion to some laboratory methods, acetamide is produced by dehydrating ammonium acetate or via the hydration of , a byproduct of the production of :
CH3CN + H2O → CH3C(O)NH2


Uses
Acetamide is used as a plasticizer and an industrial solvent. Molten acetamide is good solvent with a broad range of applicability. Notably, its dielectric constant is higher than most organic solvents, allowing it to dissolve inorganic compounds with solubilities closely analogous to that of water. Acetamide has uses in electrochemistry and the organic synthesis of pharmaceuticals, pesticides, and antioxidants for plastics.
(2025). 9780471238966, John Wiley & Sons.
It is a precursor to .


Occurrence
Acetamide has been detected near the center of the galaxy. This finding is potentially significant because acetamide has an amide bond, similar to the essential bond between amino acids in proteins. This finding lends support to the theory that organic molecules that can lead to life (as we know it on ) can form in space.

On 30 July 2015, scientists reported that upon the first touchdown of the Philae lander on 67/P surface, measurements by the COSAC and Ptolemy instruments revealed sixteen , four of which – acetamide, , methyl isocyanate, and – were seen for the first time on a comet.

In addition, acetamide is found infrequently on burning coal dumps, as a mineral of the same name.


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