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19.19 : Preparation of 1° Amines: Hofmann and Curtius Rearrangement Mechanism

The Hofmann and Curtius rearrangement reactions can be applied to synthesize primary amines from carboxylic acid derivatives such as amides and acyl azides. In the Hofmann rearrangement, a primary amide undergoes deprotonation in the presence of a base, followed by halogenation to generate an N-haloamide. A second proton abstraction produces a stabilized anionic species, which rearranges to an isocyanate intermediate via an alkyl group migration from the carbonyl carbon to the neighboring nitrogen. The addition of water to the isocyanate yields a carbamic acid that undergoes spontaneous decarboxylation to produce a primary amine.

The Curtius rearrangement also involves an isocyanate intermediate. Here, however, acyl azides undergo a concerted rearrangement under thermal conditions to generate the isocyanate with the expulsion of a nitrogen molecule. Next, hydration, followed by the loss of CO2, yields the desired amine. The Curtius rearrangement is useful for the synthesis of carbamate esters, primary amines, and urea derivatives by the reaction of carbamic acid with alcohols, water, and amines, respectively.

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Hofmann RearrangementCurtius RearrangementPrimary AminesCarboxylic Acid DerivativesAmidesAcyl AzidesN haloamideIsocyanate IntermediateAlkyl Group MigrationCarbamic AcidDecarboxylationConcerted RearrangementHydrationCarbamate EstersUrea Derivatives

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19.19 : Preparation of 1° Amines: Hofmann and Curtius Rearrangement Mechanism

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19.1 : Amines: Introduction

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19.2 : Nomenclature of Primary Amines

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19.3 : Nomenclature of Secondary and Tertiary Amines

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19.4 : Nomenclature of Aryl and Heterocyclic Amines

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19.5 : Structure of Amines

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19.6 : Physical Properties of Amines

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19.7 : Basicity of Aliphatic Amines

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19.8 : Basicity of Aromatic Amines

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19.9 : Basicity of Heterocyclic Aromatic Amines

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19.10 : NMR Spectroscopy Of Amines

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19.11 : Mass Spectrometry of Amines

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19.12 : Preparation of Amines: Alkylation of Ammonia and Amines

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19.13 : Preparation of 1° Amines: Azide Synthesis

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19.14 : Preparation of 1° Amines: Gabriel Synthesis

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