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Unexpected reaction of oximinoacetoacetate with amines: A novel synthesis of carbamates

I Elghamry

Index: Elghamry, Ibrahim Synthetic Communications, 2009 , vol. 39, # 17 p. 3010 - 3015

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Abstract

The synthesis of alkyl carbamates by a solvent-free reaction of oximinoacetoacetate and amine at 130°C is reported. A preliminary mechanism to this unexpected reaction is also given. ... The synthesis of alkyl carbamates by a solvent-free reaction of oximinoacetoacetate and amine at

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