N-Isopropyl-2-methylpropanamide
CAS : 869-07-8
Ref. 3D-AAA86907
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- Formamide, Bis(1-Methylethyl)-
N-Isopropyl-2-methylpropanamide is a molecule with the formula CH3CONHCH2CH(CH3)2. Irradiation of this compound with high-energy electrons produces an amorphous product. The crystal x-ray diffraction pattern of N-isopropyl-2-methylpropanamide consists of two sharp peaks, one at 2.79 Å and the other at 3.25 Å, which are assigned to the positions of the two hydrogen atoms on the imine nitrogen atom. The imine nitrogen atom has a photocyclization reaction with zirconium in solution to produce an intramolecular hydrogen bond that is observed by crystal x-ray diffraction studies at temperatures between -10°C and -5°C. This process can be used for the production of single crystals for structural analysis, with recoveries up to 99%.