Issue 24, 2017

Synthesis of urea derivatives via reductive carbon dioxide fixation into contracted porphyrin analogues

Abstract

Carbon dioxide from ammonium carbonate is trapped by the free base corroles with the help of two adjacent inner NH groups (N21 and N22) and forms the N21,N22-carbamide-corrole derivatives. There is an extensive literature on functionalized ureas and their potent pharmaceutical applications. While the aliphatic, aromatic, alicyclic, and heterocyclic analogues of differently substituted ureas are well established, the N21,N22-carbamide-porphyrinoid derivatives have been reported rarely. Herein we present a new synthetic protocol to synthesize N21,N22-carbamide-corroles. These results thus open a greener avenue (without using any toxic chemicals like phosgene, CO, or isocyanate) for functionalized urea derivatives bearing porphyrinoid analogues.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis of urea derivatives via reductive carbon dioxide fixation into contracted porphyrin analogues

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
14 Sep 2017
Accepted
25 Oct 2017
First published
26 Oct 2017

Green Chem., 2017,19, 5772-5776

Synthesis of urea derivatives via reductive carbon dioxide fixation into contracted porphyrin analogues

S. K. Patra, K. Sahu, B. Patra, D. K. Sahoo, S. Mondal, P. Mukherjee, H. S. Biswal and S. Kar, Green Chem., 2017, 19, 5772 DOI: 10.1039/C7GC02798B

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