Journal of the American Chemical Society

A Tracer Study of the Reaction of Isocyanates with Carboxylic Acids1, 2

A Fry

Index: Fry Journal of the American Chemical Society, 1953 , vol. 75, p. 2686

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Abstract

The reaction between isocyanates and carboxylic reaction by both paths is usually obtained. The products from reaction (2), the carboxylic acid anhydride and the urea, have been shown to undergo further reaction at higher temperatures to give carbon dioxide and two moles of the amide, R'CONHR. 3

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