N-phosphonomethylamines are produced by reaction of an amine substrate
with a halomethylphosphonic acid or salt thereof, a
hydroxymethylphosphonic acid or salt thereof, or a dehydrated self-ester
dimer, trimer or oligomer of hydroxymethylphosphonic acid. Among the
products that may be prepared according to the process are
N-phosphonomethylaminocarboxylic acids such as (e.g.) glyphosate,
N-phosphonomethylaminoalkanols such as (e.g.)
hydroxyethlaminomethylphosphonic acid, and N-acylaminomethylphosphonic
acids such as (e.g.) N-carbamylaminomethylphosphonic acid. Certain
reactions are conducted with a substantial excess of amine reactant in
order to drive the conversion while avoiding excessive formation of
bis(N-phosphonomethyl)amine by-products. Other reactions use a secondary
amine substrate (such as iminodiacetic acid) and can be conducted at
substantial equimolar ratios of halomethylaminomethylphosphonic acid or
hydroxyaminomethylphosphonic acid to secondary amine reactant without
significant formation of bis(phosphonomethyl)amine by-products. Further
disclosed is a process for the preparation of hydroxymethylphosphonic
acid self-ester dimers, trimers and oligomers by azeotropic dehydration.