Issue 20, 1995

Reaction of alkali-metal tetraphenylborates with amines in the presence of CO2: a new easy way to aliphatic and aromatic alkali-metal carbamates

Abstract

A new method of synthesis of both aliphatic and aromatic alkali-metal carbamates and anhydrous alkylammonium tetraphenylborates by reaction, at room temperature, of amines with alkali-metal tetraphenylborates in the presence of CO2(0.1 MPa) has been determined. This reaction represents the first step of a new very selective synthetic route to alkali-metal carbamates from amines, carbon dioxide and alkali-metal hydroxides at room temperature and pressure. It is also the first example of the isolation of aromatic amine alkali-metal carbamates through a non-isocyanate route.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 3359-3363

Reaction of alkali-metal tetraphenylborates with amines in the presence of CO2: a new easy way to aliphatic and aromatic alkali-metal carbamates

M. Aresta, A. Dibenedetto and E. Quaranta, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 3359 DOI: 10.1039/DT9950003359

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