isoureas
Isoureas are a class of organic compounds that are constitutional isomers of ureas. The core feature is an isourea linkage, a C–N–N arrangement in which the carbonyl oxygen of urea is replaced by an imine-type nitrogen, giving a motif that can be represented as R1–NH–C(=NH)–NR2. The parent, unsubstituted isourea, is H2N–C(=NH)–NH2. Because of the C=N bond, isoureas are related to amidines and carbamimidates and are sometimes described as amidine-type derivatives without a carbonyl oxygen.
In practice, isoureas are less common and often exist only as fleeting intermediates or in specially stabilized,
Synthesis and interconversion methods reported in the literature include rearrangements of N,N'-disubstituted ureas under thermal or
Applications of isoureas are mainly found in fundamental studies of isomerism in carbonyl chemistry and in