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Synthetic Communications
An International Journal for Rapid Communication of Synthetic Organic Chemistry
Volume 41, 2011 - Issue 8
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Green and Practical Synthesis of Carbamates from Ureas and Organic Carbonates

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Pages 1102-1111 | Received 28 May 2009, Published online: 21 Mar 2011
 

Abstract

A practical method for the synthesis of carbamates from ureas and organic carbonates was developed with 100% atom economy using La2O3/SiO2 as catalyst without any additional solvent. The scope of the protocol is demonstrated in the synthesis of 14 carbamates with various functional groups in excellent yields (76–95%).

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

This work has been financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20503037). We thank Bayer Material Science for financial support.

Notes

a 5 mmol (1.12 g) DCU, 50 mg (0.3 mol La%) La2O3/SiO2.

b Conversion of DCU determined by GC-FID.

c Chemoselectivity to MCC determined by GC-FID.

d Isolated yield.

e Commercial SiO2 (200–300 mesh, BET surface area = 601.1 m2/g, pore volume = 0.74 cm3/g, average pore diameter = 4.93 nm). It was pretreated at 600 °C for 4 h and then cooled in a dryer before use.

f The 12th run of a recovered catalyst.

a 5 mmol disubstituted ureas, 75 mmol carbonates, 50 mg (0.3 mol La%) La2O3/SiO2, 150 °C.

b Isolated yield.

c 120 °C.

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