Claims
- 1. A process for the preparation of a solid, non-hygroscopic salt of the Formula (I) ##STR8## wherein R.sup.1 is hydroxy or alkyl;
- A is C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkyl-amino or an amino-alkyl group containing a primary or a secondary amino group; and
- B is ammonium ion or an alkyl-substituted ammonium ion, which is substantially free of a diammonium salt of the Formula (V): ##STR9## which comprises one of the following steps: (a) reacting an acid of the Formula (II) ##STR10## with a base capable of forming the ion B.sup.-, in an organic polar solvent in which the salt of the Formula (I) and the acid of the Formula (II) are not soluble while the base and the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) formed as a by-product are readily soluble; or
- (b) reacting the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) with the acid of the Formula (II) in an organic polar solvent in which the salt of the Formula (I) and the acid of the Formula (II) are not soluble while the base and the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) are readily soluble; or
- (c) reacting the acid of the Formula (II) with a salt capable of forming the B.sup.- in an organic polar solvent in which the salt of the Formula (I) and the acid of the Formula (II) are not soluble while the base and the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) are readily soluble; or
- (d) extracting a hygroscopic salt of the Formula (I) with an organic solvent in which the non-hygroscopic salt of the Formula (I) is insoluble while the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) is readily soluble; or
- (e) eliminating in vacuo at room temperature or under heating from the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) or from the monoammonium salt of the Formula (I) contaminated with the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) a quantity of an amine containing the B.sup.- ion, which is above the molar equivalent amount; or
- (f) reacting a salt of the acid of the Formula (II) in an organic polar solvent in which the salt of the Formula (I) and the acid of the Formula (II) are not soluble while the base and the diammonium salt of the Formula (V) are readily soluble.
- 2. The process defined in claim 1, steps (a), (b), (c), or (f) wherein the acid of the Formula (II) is N-phosphonomethyl-glycine.
- 3. The process defined in claim 2, steps (a), (b), (c), or (f) wherein the acid of the Formula (II) is (3-amino-3-carboxypropyl)-methane-phosphinic acid.
- 4. The process defined in claim 2, steps (a), (b), (c), or (f) wherein the organic polar solvent is a C.sub.1 to C.sub.6 aliphatic alcohol, a polyalcohol or an aromatic alcohol containing 1 to 6 carbon atoms in the alkyl chain.
- 5. The process defined in claim 1, steps (a), (b), (c), or (f) wherein the organic polar solvent is ethanol or propanol.
- 6. The process defined in claim 1, step (c) wherein the salt capable of forming the B.sup.+ is an amine salt of an acid of the Formula (VI)
- R.sup.2 --COOH (VI)
- wherein R.sup.2 is hydrogen, hydroxyl, C.sub.1 to C.sub.4 alkyl, or aryl, said acid having a pK value of 2.27 to 5.58.
- 7. The process defined in claim 6 wherein the amine salt is a trialkylammonium salt of the acid of the Formula (VI) and where the reaction of the amine salt and the compound of the Formula (II) is preformed at 0.degree. to 150.degree. C.
- 8. The process defined in claim 1, step (a), wherein the solid, non-hygroscopic salt of the Formula (I) is the monoisopropyl ammonium salt of N-phosphonomethyl-glycine with a pure alpha crystal type, melting at 158.degree. to 163.degree. C.
Priority Claims (3)
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Parent Case Info
This is a divisional of application Ser. No. 07/869,925, filed on 16 Apr. 1992, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,324,708.
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