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Site of Protonation of Carboxylic and Non-Carboxylic Amides in the Gas Phase and in Water

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1999

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Abstract

Where does the proton go? Amides possess at least two protonation sites—the nitrogen and the acid residue (figure). The interplay of quantum chemical calculations and heteronuclear NMR measurements allows us to pinpoint the preferred one.