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unofku
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Reaction of drug compound with aqueous acid
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I was given the drug compound (s)-Fluoxetine
and among other things I should figure out how it reacts in aqueous acid. However, this is a bit difficult for me. I am thinking that it is the 2° Amine that is most likely to react, but I dont know how.
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Re: Reaction of drug compound with aqueous acid
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And how does ammonia react with acid? Amine is a derivative of ammonia.
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It would become protonated NH
2
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as well as form water ?
And this would be the compound
It just seems too simple to be correct, but maybe I am overthinking it
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Many things in chemistry are just as simple.
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Its possible to hydrolyze the benzyl ether bond if you use a strong acid like hydrobromic acid at reflux.
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