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Stable carbamate pathway towards organic-inorganic hybrid perovskites and aromatic imines.

Kyu Hyung LeeSun Joo KimHee Sun ParkByung Wook LimByeongno LeeYoung Jun ParkWonwoo NamNam Hwi Hur
Published in: RSC advances (2020)
Methyl ammonium methyl carbamate (MAC), formulated as CH 3 NH 3 + CH 3 NHCO 2 - , was synthesized by reacting liquid methylamine with supercritical CO 2 , and its structure was refined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. MAC is a white crystalline salt and is as reactive as methylamine, and is a very efficient alternative to toxic methylamine. We were able to produce hybrid perovskite MAPbI 3 (MA = methyl ammonium) by grinding MAC with PbI 2 and I 2 at room temperature, followed by storing the mixed powder. Moreover, this one-pot method is easily scalable for the large-scale synthesis of MAPbI 3 in a small vessel. We have also investigated the reactivity of MAC towards aromatic aldehydes in the absence of solvent. The solventless reactions afforded imines as exclusive products with over 97% yield, which show higher selectivity than the methylamine-based synthesis. Complete conversions were typically accomplished within 3 h at 25 °C. The results of this study emphasize the importance of solid carbamates such as MAC to develop an environmentally friendly process for the synthesis of various amine-based materials on the industrial scale.
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