32115-55-2Relevant articles and documents
Lemire,Thompson
, p. 1163 (1971)
On the Dynamic Structure Behaviour of the Dimethylamine-Carbondioxide Complex (Dimcarb)
Radeglia, Reiner,Andersch, Joerg,Schroth, Werner
, p. 181 - 186 (2007/10/02)
Dimcarb, a liquid distillable 1.8:1-dimethylamine-carbondioxide complex which can be used as a preparatively profitable dimethylamine source, displays unusual properties in view of a salt ("dimethylammonium dimethylcarbamate").The dynamic structure behaviour has been investigated by 1H, 13C, and 15N NMR spectroscopy: At ambient temperature dimcarb underlies a rapid dimethylamine change between ammonium and carbamate functionality (ΔG(excit.) about 58 kJ/mol).On further temperature decreasing prototropic interactions between dimethylammonium and dimethylamine as well as dimethylcarbamate and dimethylcarbamic acid species are additionally revealed.Timely averaged, ionic structures predominate, obviously dimethylammonium dimethylcarbamate combinations as intimate ion pairs.Involved dimethylcarbamic acid can be trapped as methylester in high yield by reaction of dimcarb with diazomethane.Moreover, the dimethylcarbamic acid trimethylsilylester, obtained from dimcarb with the aid of trimethylchlorosilane, affords a crystalline product by methanolysis at -78 deg C, probably dimethylcarbamic acid, which decomposes above -50 deg C under carbondioxide elimination and regeneration of dimcarb. - Keywords: NMR Spectra, Dimethylamine, Carbondioxide, Dimethylammonium Dimethylcarbamate, Dimethylcarbamic Acid