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titleOfInvention Production of solidified organic compounds, especially carboxamides
abstract Carboxylic acid amides can be made from carboxylic acid esters and amines to form a solution of amide in alcohol. According to the invention, the workup is carried out in such a way that the mixture formed is kept liquid and the alcohol formed is gradually evaporated. The liquid carboxylic acid amide is then removed from the reactor, divided into smaller volumes and converted into the solid state with cooling. DOLLAR A The procedure according to the invention can also be used for the production of peptides and generally of organic compounds.
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