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Aminimides derived from benzoylformic acid esters as thermally latent base catalysts
Kirino, Manabu,Tomita, Ikuyoshi
, p. 8821 - 8827 (2010)
As a novel thermal latent anionic initiator for lower temperature applications, a new class of aminimide, 1,1-dimethyl-1-(2-hydroxypropyl)amine benzoylformimide (BFI), was synthesized from benzoylformic acid methyl ester in 95% yield, and its thermal rearrangement behavior was studied in detail. Thermal rearrangement of BFI proved to take place on heating above 80 °C via the Curtius rearrangement mechanism, generating the corresponding isocyanate, hydroxyamine, and their further reaction products. BFI proved to catalyze the polymerization of epoxides and epoxide/thiol system on heating above 80 °C. They exhibit both the long pot life and the low-temperature rapid polymerization in the presence of BFI which supported the promising applications of BFI as an efficient thermal latent base catalyst for anionically polymerizable/curable systems.