nelsonB
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Fatty amine from Soap?
I was thinking producing fatty acid from soap with hydrochloric acid,
then heat that fatty acid with urea to get a fatty amide then do a Hofmann rearrangement.
do this seem a plausible way to produce them,
[Edited on 25-4-2018 by nelsonB]
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Dr.Bob
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Seems plausable, not necessarily easy. But the concept is all good. Making amide from urea may be tougher than going through acid chloride or
using a simple coupling agent, but ammonia is always a pain to work with. And Hoffman can give some of the diurea due to the amine reacting with the
transient isocyanate. Just saw that problem recently. Have to optimize reaction for the substrate sometimes.
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Pretty smart idea, I wouldn’t have thought you’d be able to do that. If you’ve got all the necessary reagents and equipment then give it a go,
then share the results with us!
In chemistry, sometimes the solution is the problem.
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