Dibutyltin oxide catalyzed aminolysis of oxalate to carbamate, oxamate and derivatives of imidazolidine trione
LB Kunde, VS Kalyani, SP Gupte
Index: Kunde, Lalita B.; Kalyani, Vishwanath S.; Gupte, Sunil P. Applied Organometallic Chemistry, 2010 , vol. 24, # 5 p. 402 - 407
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Abstract
Abstract Catalytic aminolysis of oxalates by simple and substituted ureas has been shown to give carbamates, oxamates and derivatives of imidazolidine trione. Various substituted ureas and oxalates were screened to verify the applicability of the protocol. The role of dibutyltin oxide as catalyst, effect of solvent and reaction conditions on product distribution pattern has been discussed. Copyright© 2010 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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