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In organic chemistry sulfamation is the installation of either of two related functional groups, sulfamic acid (R2NSO3H) and sulfamate (R2NSO3−). Typical methods entail reaction of primary amines with sources of sulfur trioxide such as pyridine-sulfur trioxide: RNH2 + SO3 → RNHSO3H Sulfamation can also be effected by treating the amine with the sulfate ester of catechol (C6H4O2SO2).

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  • In organic chemistry sulfamation is the installation of either of two related functional groups, sulfamic acid (R2NSO3H) and sulfamate (R2NSO3−). Typical methods entail reaction of primary amines with sources of sulfur trioxide such as pyridine-sulfur trioxide: RNH2 + SO3 → RNHSO3H Sulfamation can also be effected by treating the amine with the sulfate ester of catechol (C6H4O2SO2). (en)
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  • In organic chemistry sulfamation is the installation of either of two related functional groups, sulfamic acid (R2NSO3H) and sulfamate (R2NSO3−). Typical methods entail reaction of primary amines with sources of sulfur trioxide such as pyridine-sulfur trioxide: RNH2 + SO3 → RNHSO3H Sulfamation can also be effected by treating the amine with the sulfate ester of catechol (C6H4O2SO2). (en)
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  • Sulfamation (en)
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