Synthesis of bis-ureas from Bis(o-nitrophenyl) carbonate

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A general method for the preparation of bis-ureas from bis(o-nitrophenyl) carbonate has been developed. Directional urea synthesis is achieved by sequential amine addition to bis(o-nitrophenyl) carbonate in two steps: in the first step bis(o-nitrophenyl) carbonate is reacted with benzylamine to form benzyl-o-nitrophenyl carbamate; in the second step the carbamate is reacted with a variety of diamines in toluene to yield bis-ureas. © 2008 by the authors; licensee Molecular Diversity Preservation International.

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Turoczi, M. C., Simon, M., Badea, V., & Csunderlik, C. (2008). Synthesis of bis-ureas from Bis(o-nitrophenyl) carbonate. Molecules, 13(12), 3192–3197. https://doi.org/10.3390/molecules13123192

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