4973-39-1Relevant articles and documents
Nickel-Catalyzed Synthesis of N-(Hetero)aryl Carbamates from Cyanate Salts and Phenols Activated with Cyanuric Chloride
Dindarloo Inaloo, Iman,Esmaeilpour, Mohsen,Majnooni, Sahar,Reza Oveisi, Ali
, p. 5486 - 5491 (2020/09/04)
A simple and efficient domino reaction has been designed and employed for the one-pot synthesis of N-(hetero)aryl carbamates through the reaction between alcohols and in-situ produced (hetero)aryl isocyanates in the presence of a nickel catalyst. The phenolic C?O bond was activated via the reaction of phenol with cyanuric chloride (2,4,6-trichloro-1,3,5-triazine (TCT)) as an inexpensive and readily available reagent. This strategy provides practical access to N-(hetero)aryl carbamates in good yields with high functional groups compatibility.
One stone two birds: Cobalt-catalyzed in situ generation of isocyanates and benzyl alcohols for the synthesis of N-aryl carbamates
Li, Sida,Khan, Ruhima,Zhang, Xia,Yang, Yong,Wang, Zheting,Zhan, Yong,Dai, Yuze,Liu, Yue-E,Fan, Baomin
, p. 5891 - 5896 (2019/06/24)
An efficient method for the synthesis of N-aryl carbamates from N-Boc-protected amines has been developed. The cobalt-catalyzed in situ generation of isocyanates from N-Boc-protected amines and benzyl alcohols from benzyl formates has been achieved for the first time, which in turn furnished the corresponding benzyl carbamates in moderate to high yields. The reaction was catalyzed by CoI2 with tris-(4-dimethylaminophenyl)-phosphine as the ligand and zinc powder as the reductant. The developed reaction conditions were found to be compatible for aromatic amines with both electron-donating and -withdrawing substituents.
An Fe3O4@SiO2/Schiff base/Cu(ii) complex as an efficient recyclable magnetic nanocatalyst for selective mono: N-arylation of primary O-alkyl thiocarbamates and primary O-alkyl carbamates with aryl halides and arylboronic acids
Sardarian, Ali Reza,Dindarloo Inaloo, Iman,Zangiabadi, Milad
, p. 8557 - 8565 (2019/06/14)
An efficient, convenient and novel method for the selective mono N-arylation of primary O-alkyl thiocarbamates and primary O-alkyl carbamates with aryl halides and arylboronic acids in the presence of a recyclable magnetic Cu(ii) nanocatalyst is described. A variety of mono N-arylated O-alkyl thiocarbamates and O-alkyl carbamates were prepared in good to excellent yields with a broad range of aryl coupling partners. The magnetic nanocatalyst can be easily recovered with an external magnetic field and reused at least five times without noticeable leaching or loss of its catalytic activity. This cost-effective and eco-friendly methodology has some other advantages, such as easy preparation of the catalyst, simple workup procedure, and easy purification, which makes this protocol interesting for the users in various fields of pharmacology and biotechnology systems.