caretates
Caretates are a class of chemical compounds that are esters of carbamic acid. They are characterized by the presence of a carbamate functional group, which consists of a carbonyl group attached to a nitrogen atom and an oxygen atom. This functional group has the general formula R2NCOOR', where R and R' are organic substituents. Caretates can be formed by the reaction of carbamoyl chlorides with alcohols or by the reaction of amines with chloroformates. They are also produced through the Curtius rearrangement of acyl azides.
The properties of caretates vary widely depending on the specific organic substituents attached to the carbamate
The study of caretates is important in organic chemistry and biochemistry due to their diverse applications.