carbodiimides
Carbodiimides are a class of organic compounds characterized by the carbodiimide functional group, with the general structure RN=C=NR' where R and R' are organic substituents. The group is linear and contains a central carbon double bonded to two nitrogens. Common derivatives include N,N'-dialkylcarbodiimides and N,N'-dicycloalkylcarbodiimides such as DCC (dicyclohexylcarbodiimide), DIC (diisopropylcarbodiimide), and EDC (1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)carbodiimide).
Carbodiimides are widely used as coupling reagents in organic synthesis, particularly for activating carboxylic acids toward
A common limitation is the formation of byproducts such as the corresponding ureas (for example, dicyclohexylurea
Safety considerations include irritation potential and sensitization; many carbodiimides are moisture-sensitive and should be handled with