Phosgene-free synthesis of N-Aryl-N'-(4-pyridinyl)ureas via selenium-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of 4-Aminopyridine with aromatic amines

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A facile, phosgene-free approach with high atom economy has been developed for the synthesis of N-Aryl-N'-(4-pyridinyl)ureas. With cheap selenium as the catalyst, carbon monoxide (instead of phosgene) as the carbonyl reagent, N-Aryl-N'-(4-pyridinyl)ureas can be obtained in a one-pot manner mostly in moderate to good yields via oxidative cross-carbonylation of 4-Aminopyridine with a variety of aromatic amines in the presence of oxygen under atmospheric pressure. The mechanism for the synthesis of N-Aryl-N'-(4-pyridinyl)ureas is also proposed.

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Zhang, X., Li, Z., Wang, Y., Dong, S., Niu, X., & Zhang, G. (2016). Phosgene-free synthesis of N-Aryl-N’-(4-pyridinyl)ureas via selenium-catalyzed oxidative carbonylation of 4-Aminopyridine with aromatic amines. Arkivoc, 2016(5), 197–209. https://doi.org/10.3998/ark.5550190.p009.683

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