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amide

Any organic chemical derived from a carboxylic acid by the replacement of the hydroxyl group (OH) by an amino group (NH2).

One of the simplest amides is ethanamide (acetamide, CH3CONH2), which has a strong odour.



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Thus, it is possible to assume that the amide group was formed by an amidation reaction between the amine group in APST and the Ce acetate: Ce(-O-COC[H.
In addition, stable hybrid materials can be produced by amidation with amino acids and proteins, or protein hydrolysates and fatty amines.
In addition, stable hybrid materials can be produced by amidation with amino acids and proteins, or protein hydrolysates and fatty amines.
 
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