Reductive carbonylation of mono-and dinitroarenes catalyzed by montmorillonitebipyridinylpalladium (II) acetate and ruthenium carbonyl
VLK Valli, H Alper
Index: Valli, V. L. K.; Alper, Howard Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1993 , vol. 115, # 9 p. 3778 - 3779
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Abstract
Industrially important materials, such as high-performance plastics, polyurethane elastomers, adhesives, etc., are usually obtained from isocyanates. Phosgene has been used to prepare isocyanates on a commercial basis, and non-phosgene routes have attracted considerable attention in the last two decades.14 One of the approaches being advanced is to first synthesize the urethane, either by oxidative carbonylation of amine^^.^ or by reductive carbonylation ...
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