1-Phenylethylamine
1-Phenylethylamine, also known as α-methylbenzylamine, is the organic compound with the formula C6H5CHCH3. This primary amine is a colorless liquid is often used in chiral resolutions. Like benzylamine, it is relatively basic and forms stable ammonium salts and imines.
Preparation and optical resolution
1-Phenylethylamine may be prepared by the reductive amination of acetophenone:The Leuckart reaction, using ammonium formate, is another method for this transformation.
-malic acid is used to resolve 1-Phenylethylamine, a versatile resolving agent in its own right. The dextrorotatory enantiomer crystallizes with the malate, leaving the levorotatory form in solution.