Amino Acids Course and Preparation Methods

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Explore the Amino Acids course instructed by Dr. Atul Kumar Singh at M.L. Arya College, India. Discover various methods of preparation including amination of halo acids, Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky reaction, Strecker synthesis, Gabriel Pthalamide synthesis, Diethylacetamidomalonate, and Sorensen Synthesis.

  • Amino Acids
  • Dr. Atul Kumar Singh
  • Preparation Methods
  • Chemistry Course
  • India

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  1. Amino Acids Course Instructor: Dr. Atul Kumar Singh Assistant Professor Department of Chemistry M. L. Arya College, Kasba Purnia -854330 India

  2. Methods of Preperation: -amino acids 1. Amination of -halo acids -halo acids (Chloro, Bromo) on treatment with ammonia to form amino acids. Alpha-halo acid can be synthesized by Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky reaction

  3. Hell-Volhard-Zelinsky reaction -bromination of carboxylic acids is called the Hell Volhard Zelinsky reaction. In this reaction Phosphorus reacts with bromine to yield phosphorus tribromide as the active catalyst.

  4. 2. From Strecker synthesis

  5. 3. Amination of -halo ester-Gabriel Pthalamide synthesis

  6. 4. From Diethylacetamidomalonate

  7. 5. Sorensen Synthesis

  8. Thank you

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