One-step conversion of urea to tertiary amines

N Sachinvala, DL Winsor, K Maskos…

Index: Sachinvala; Winsor; Maskos; Grimm; Hamed; Vigo; Bertoniere Journal of Organic Chemistry, 2000 , vol. 65, # 26 p. 9234 - 9237

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Abstract

Although tertiary amines are widely used in industry and new uses for them continue to emerge, 1-10 convenient one-step procedures for their direct preparation from urea (1) do not exist. To date, the chemical literature discusses stepwise methods for their preparation that involve the folowing:(1) N-alkylation of ammonia with alcohols in the presence of dehydrating agents to generate mixtures of primary, secondary, and tertiary amines; 11 (2) ...

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