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Offline jtoy4eva

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butyrolactone + ammonia makes butyrolactam
« on: June 20, 2008, 12:35:06 AM »
i've tried constructing a detailed mechanism for this reaction

but still i am stuck and confused

ammonia is a base so it cannot donate a proton to the O on the pentanone
and i cannot find any relevant information on the ring opening and replacing oxgen with NH

I guess this is it for me...T_T

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Re: butyrolactone + ammonia makes butyrolactam
« Reply #1 on: June 20, 2008, 04:42:56 AM »
Maybe start with ammonia acting as a nucleophile, rather than a base, so you form the hemi-aminal, which then collapses to the amido-alcohol. Whilst amides aren't that basic, the fact you form a 5-membered ring if you then nucleophilically attack the carbon with the alcohol and condense out water may be enough to entropically drive the reaction, but I'm not 100% sure

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