25203-35-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers
Carbon dioxide utilization in the efficient synthesis of carbamates by deep eutectic solvents (DES) as green and attractive solvent/catalyst systems
Dindarloo Inaloo, Iman,Majnooni, Sahar
, p. 11275 - 11281 (2019/07/31)
A green and eco-friendly solvent/catalyst system based on a deep eutectic solvent (DES) was devised and developed for the simple synthesis of carbamates through three-component coupling of amines, alkyl halides and carbon dioxide (CO2). It was found that choline chloride:zinc(ii) chloride ([ChCl][ZnCl2]2) was very proficient and effective for the activation and utilization of CO2 in carbamate formation reactions from a wide scope of amines. Surprisingly, this strategy provides the desired carbamates under atmospheric CO2 pressure at room temperature. In particular, both aromatic and aliphatic amines were effective and demonstrated excellent yields. Besides, the [ChCl][ZnCl2]2 exhibited very high stability and also could be reused for at least five consecutive cycles without any significant loss of activity. It is worth noting that this is the first solvent/catalyst system which can be recycled successfully from the reaction mixture.
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.
Selective Synthesis of Secondary Arylcarbamates via Efficient and Cost Effective Copper-Catalyzed Mono Arylation of Primary Carbamates with Aryl Halides and Arylboronic Acids
Sardarian, Ali Reza,DindarlooInaloo, Iman,Zangiabadi, Milad
, p. 642 - 652 (2018/01/11)
Abstract: An efficient, selective and cost-effective procedure has been developed for mono N-arylation of primary alkyl and benzyl carbamates with aryl iodides and bromides by incorporating CuI as an inexpensive and commercially available catalyst. Despite previous reports on C–N coupling reactions, this process does not need expensive ligands and takes advantage of readily available and inexpensive ethylenediamine (EDA) as the ligand. Reaction times were relatively short and related N-arylated carbamates were obtained in excellent yields. Interestingly, replacing CuI with Cu(OAc)2 allowed us to use arylboronic acids as coupling partner for this reaction. All products are well characterized by 1H- and 13C-NMR, MS, melting point, IR and CHNS techniques.
Ureas as safe carbonyl sources for the synthesis of carbamates with deep eutectic solvents (DESs) as efficient and recyclable solvent/catalyst systems
Dindarloo Inaloo, Iman,Majnooni, Sahar
, p. 13249 - 13255 (2018/08/21)
A simple, efficient and eco-friendly one-pot synthesis of primary, N-mono- and N-disubstituted carbamates is developed from ureas. The corresponding carbamates were produced at 120 °C, within 18 h, and in the presence of a deep eutectic solvent as a recyclable catalytic system. The catalyst can be reused for several runs without any reduction in its activity. To demonstrate the utility of this approach, a wide variety of alcohols and phenols were studied to find a vast range of carbamate derivatives in moderate to high yields.
Fe3O4@SiO2/Schiff base/Pd complex as an efficient heterogeneous and recyclable nanocatalyst for chemoselective: N -arylation of O -alkyl primary carbamates
Sardarian,Zangiabadi,Inaloo, I. Dindarloo
, p. 92057 - 92064 (2016/10/11)
An efficient, heterogeneous and cost effective method has been developed using an Fe3O4@SiO2/Schiff base/Pd complex as a magnetic and easily recyclable nanocatalyst for rapid and effective N-arylation of carbamates in good to excellent yield. The catalyst can be easily recovered and reused over six runs without significant decrease in the activity. Further highlights of this protocol are operational simplicity, versatility and relatively short reaction times.
An efficient one-pot synthesis of: N, N ′-disubstituted ureas and carbamates from N -acylbenzotriazoles
Singh, Anoop S.,Kumar, Dhananjay,Mishra, Nidhi,Tiwari, Vinod K.
, p. 84512 - 84522 (2016/10/12)
A facile and high-yielding one-pot synthesis of carbamates and N,N′-disubstituted symmetrical ureas from N-acylbenzotriazoles has been devised. It is believed that, the intermediate acyl-azide undergo Curtius rearrangement and in different solvents gives different products i.e. carbamates in alcohols and N,N′-disubstituted symmetrical urea in THF.
