Method of Synthesis
If you want to make 2-amino-2-phenylacetic Acid, you should take 2Amino2Phenylacetic Acid as the direction and follow a reasonable method.
First, choose the appropriate raw material. You can choose benzaldehyde or the like, which has a benzene ring structure, as the basis for forming this compound. Use benzaldehyde and sodium cyanide and other reagents, according to a certain ratio, under a specific environment, such as moderate temperature and pressure, to cause a cyanidation reaction. After cyanidation, an intermediate product containing a cyanide group is obtained, which has the ability to further transform.
Times, the intermediate product containing a cyanide group is hydrolyzed. An appropriate amount of acid or base is used as a catalyst to gradually convert the cyanyl group into a carboxyl group. In this process, fine temperature control and reaction time are required to prevent side reactions from occurring and resulting in impure products. After hydrolysis, a compound with a carboxyl group connected to the benzene ring is obtained.
Furthermore, in a suitable reaction system, an amino group is introduced. Ammonolysis and other means can be used to make specific reagents interact with compounds with carboxyl groups and benzene rings, so that the amino group is cleverly connected, and finally 2-amino-2-phenylacetic Acid. The road of synthesis requires careful step by step. The purity of raw materials and the control of the reaction are all related to the quality of the product. Only by refined research techniques can good products be obtained.