isocianati
Isocianati are a class of organic compounds that contain an isocyanate functional group represented by the functional group –N=C=O. They are typically synthesized from corresponding primary amines and phosgene or from carbamoyl chloride derivatives. The isocyanate group is strongly electrophilic, making isocianati highly reactive toward nucleophiles such as alcohols, amines, and water. The most common chemical forms include alkyl and aryl isocyanates, which are frequently used as intermediates in polymer chemistry.
The development of isocianati can be traced back to the early 20th century with the discovery of
In industry, isocianati are essential for producing polyurethanes, which are used in foams, elastomers, coatings, adhesives,
Operating recommendations for personnel handling isocianati emphasize ventilation, the use of personal protective equipment, and the