Abstract

The synthesis of methamphetamine from ephedrine via reduction with hydriodic acid is discussed. Impurities which arise from this method are identified and rationalized. The in situ formation of iodoephedrine from ephedrine leads to trace impurities via internal substitution to 1,2-dimethyl-3-phenylaziridine, followed by retro ring-opening and hydrolysis to phenyl-2-propanone (P-2-P). This ketone or the retro ring-opened aziridine further condenses in an aldol condensation followed by dehydration to give 1-benzyl-3-methylnaphthalene and 1,3-dimethyl-2-phenyl-naphthalene. Two-dimensional nuclear magnetic resonance (2-D NMR) was utilized to elucidate the structure of these impurities.

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