Sanabria, Marialy Nieves published the artcileMicrowave Irradiation and Formamide: A Perfect Match for Ultrafast Carbamoylation via Radical Reactions, Synthetic Route of 123-39-7, the main research area is acryloyl benzamide formamide iron carbamoylation microwave irradiation green chem; dioxo isoquinolinyl acetamide preparation regioselective.
The exploitation of microwave irradiation in radical reactions, in which formamide was used as both the solvent and reagent, enabled the development of an ultrafast methodol. for amidation via carbamoyl radicals. The synthesis of functionalized isoquinoline-1,3-diones in only 10 s was described for the first time. A very efficient and environmentally benign methodol. was developed. Mild conditions, very short reaction time, low energy consumption, high atom economy, use of an inexpensive and green catalyst, nonanhydrous conditions, high selectivity, and nontoxic solvents are some advantages of this method. The low value of the E factor (6.1) reflects the low waste generation, making this method very attractive for industrial applications.
ACS Sustainable Chemistry & Engineering published new progress about Benzamides Role: RCT (Reactant), SPN (Synthetic Preparation), RACT (Reactant or Reagent), PREP (Preparation). 123-39-7 belongs to class amides-buliding-blocks, name is N-Methylformamide, and the molecular formula is C2H5NO, Synthetic Route of 123-39-7.
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