Journal of Supercritical Fluids, Vol.15, No.2, 157-164, 1999
Ammonolysis with supercritical NH3
Ammonolysis of a mesylate with anhydrous supercritical ammonia leads to the corresponding amine in high yield (96%) and represents an interesting alternative to the normally practiced azide substitution/hydrogenation sequence to introduce an amino function. A quasi-reaction mechanism is proposed, together with the kinetics which are needed for the reactor analysis and design.