Reactions of lead tetraacetate. II. Formation of carbamic acid esters from primary carboxamides
B Acott, ALJ Beckwith, A Hassanali
Index: Acott,B. et al. Australian Journal of Chemistry, 1968 , vol. 21, p. 197 - 205
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Abstract
Abstract Treatment of primary carboxamides with lead tetraacetate in benzene-alcohol mixtures or neat alcohol affords a convenient, flexible, and efficient method for the preparation of N-substituted carbamic acid esters. The reaction is applicable to amides and alcohols of a wide range of structural types including compounds containing oleflnic, ester, aromatic, and other reactive functions. The reaction mechanism appears to involve ...
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