Also known as 4-aminoacetanilide
4-Aminoacetanilide or paracetamin is a chemical compound which is an amino derivative of acetanilide and para-isomer of aminoacetanilide. There are two other isomers of aminoacetanilide, 2-aminoacetanilide and 3-aminoacetanilide. Aminoacetanilide derivatives are important synthetic intermediates in heterocyclic and aromatic synthesis. These derivatives have found applications in pharmaceutical industry and dyes and pigment industry.
4-Aminoacetanilide or paracetamin is a chemical compound which is an amino derivative of acetanilide and para-isomer of aminoacetanilide. There are two other isomers of aminoacetanilide, 2-aminoacetanilide and 3-aminoacetanilide. Aminoacetanilide derivatives are important synthetic intermediates in heterocyclic and aromatic synthesis. These derivatives have found applications in pharmaceutical industry and dyes and pigment industry.
== Synthesis == Becillus cereus converts 4-phenylenediamine to 4-aminoacetanilide. Reduction of 4-nitroacetanilide by hydrogenation catalyst generates 4-aminoacetanilide. Green synthesis of p-Aminoacetanilide is achieved by reducing p-nitroaetanilide using Zn/NH4Cl in water. Number of methods are available to reduce 4-nitroacetanilide using different catalyst and reaction conditions.
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