Abstract
We report here the first example of the direct synthesis of polyureas from the dehydrogenative coupling of diamines and methanol using a ruthenium pincer catalyst. The present methodology replaces the use of toxic diisocyanates, conventionally used for the production of polyureas, with methanol, which is renewable, less toxic, and cheaper, making the overall process safer and more sustainable. Further advantages of the current method have been demonstrated by the synthesis of a renewable, a chiral, and the first13C-labelled polyurea.
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Kumar, A., Armstrong, D., Peters, G., Nagala, M., & Shirran, S. (2021). Direct synthesis of polyureas from the dehydrogenative coupling of diamines and methanol. Chemical Communications, 57(50), 6153–6156. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1cc01121a
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