Curtius rearrangement | organic reaction mechanism | 3D chemistry

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#curtius_rearrangement #curtius_rearrangement_mechanism

The Curtius rearrangement (or Curtius #reaction or Curtius #degradation), first defined by Theodor Curtius in 1885, is the #thermal decomposition of an acyl azide to an isocyanate with loss of nitrogen gas. The#isocyanate then undergoes attack by a variety of nucleophiles such as water, #alcohols and amines, to yield a primary amine, carbamate or urea derivative respectively.
in this video we will study about some example and mechanism of #curtius #rearrangement
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