The synthesis of aryl isocyanates by direct carbonylation of nitroarenes is the most straightforward alternative to the current technology, which involves the use of very toxic phosgene at one stage of the process. However, it faces several problems and has been little investigated in recent years. By taking advantage of our previous studies on the related carbonylation reaction yielding carbamates, we herein report that the use of phosphorus acids, diphenylphosphinic acid in particular, as promoters for the palladium/phenanthroline catalytic system, allows an improvement in activity and turnover number of almost one order of magnitude with respect to the best results previously reported. The effect of several experimental variables was investigated. Mechanistic investigations indicates that the enhanced activity is not associated with pathways involving water-assisted processes or aniline intermediates.

Direct synthesis of phenyl isocyanate by carbonylation of nitrobenzene, catalyzed by palladium/phenanthroline complexes: promoting effect of phosphorus acids / M. Ramadan Doaa Reda, M.A.F. Abdellatif, F. Ferretti, A. Gardelli, A.B. Rufes, C. Costabile, F. Ragaini. - In: JOURNAL OF CATALYSIS. - ISSN 0021-9517. - 456:(2026 Apr), pp. 116753.1-116753.19. [10.1016/j.jcat.2026.116753]

Direct synthesis of phenyl isocyanate by carbonylation of nitrobenzene, catalyzed by palladium/phenanthroline complexes: promoting effect of phosphorus acids

M. Ramadan Doaa Reda
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M.A.F. Abdellatif;F. Ferretti;F. Ragaini
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2026

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The synthesis of aryl isocyanates by direct carbonylation of nitroarenes is the most straightforward alternative to the current technology, which involves the use of very toxic phosgene at one stage of the process. However, it faces several problems and has been little investigated in recent years. By taking advantage of our previous studies on the related carbonylation reaction yielding carbamates, we herein report that the use of phosphorus acids, diphenylphosphinic acid in particular, as promoters for the palladium/phenanthroline catalytic system, allows an improvement in activity and turnover number of almost one order of magnitude with respect to the best results previously reported. The effect of several experimental variables was investigated. Mechanistic investigations indicates that the enhanced activity is not associated with pathways involving water-assisted processes or aniline intermediates.
Carbon monoxide; Carbonylation; Palladium; Phenanthroline; Phenyl isocyanate; Nitrobenzene
Settore CHEM-03/A - Chimica generale e inorganica
Settore CHEM-05/A - Chimica organica
apr-2026
9-feb-2026
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