The platinum complex catalyzed reductive N-carbonylation of nitroarenes to the carbamates.
Y Watanabe, Y Tsuji, R Takeuchi…
Index: Watanabe; Tsuji; Takeuchi; Suzuki Bulletin of the Chemical Society of Japan, 1983 , vol. 56, # 11 p. 3343 - 3348
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Abstract
The platium catalyst combined with triphenylphosphine, tin (IV) chloride, and triethylamine showed high activity for the reductive N-carbonylation of nitroarene in ethanol at 180° C under carbon monoxide of 60 kg cm− 2. From nitrobenzene, ethyl phenylcarbamate was obtained in 83% yield. Iron (III) chloride, aluminum chloride and titanium (IV) chloride could be used as Lewis acids in place of tin (IV) chloride. Various nitroarenes were transformed ...
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