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METHOD FOR PRODUCING CARBAMATE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ISOCYANATE
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Paragraph 0367-0368; 0379; 0399-0401; 0403, (2021/06/22)
The present invention provides a method for producing a carbamate that includes a step (1) and a step (2) described below: (1) a step of producing a compound (A) having a urea linkage, using an organic primary amine having at least one primary amino group per molecule and at least one compound selected from among carbon dioxide and carbonic acid derivatives, at a temperature lower than the thermal dissociation temperature of the urea linkage; and(2) a step of reacting the compound (A) with a carbonate ester to produce a carbamate.
Using carbon dioxide diarylbutadiene isocyanate production method (by machine translation)
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Paragraph 0120, (2017/01/02)
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a method in which there are not various problems shown in a prior art when isocyanate is manufactured without using phosgene, and that can stably manufacture isocyanate for the long period of time in good yield. SOLUTION: The manufacturing method of isocyanate includes: a process in which diaryl carbonate and an amine compound are made to react in the presence of an aromatic hydroxy compound as a reaction solvent, thereby a reaction mixture that includes carbamic acid aryl having an aryl group originated from diaryl carbonate, an aromatic hydroxy compound originated from diaryl carbonate, and diaryl carbonate is obtained; a process in which the reaction mixture is transported to a thermal cracking reactor; and a process in which the carbamic acid aryl is subjected to a thermal decomposition reaction to obtain isocyanate, wherein a reactor in which the reaction of diaryl carbonate and an amine compound is performed and a thermal cracking reactor of carbamic acid aryl are different. COPYRIGHT: (C)2013,JPO&INPIT
Method for Producing Carbonyl Compund
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Paragraph 0646-0649, (2013/07/19)
A method for producing a carbonyl compound of the present invention comprises a step (X) of reacting a specific compound having a urea bond with a carbonic acid derivative having a carbonyl group (—C(═O)—) under heating at a temperature equal to or higher