karbamátészterek
Karbamátészterek, also known as urethanes, are organic compounds characterized by the functional group R–O–C(=O)–NR'R'', where R, R', and R'' are organic substituents. This functional group is derived from carbamic acid, which is unstable. Carbamate esters are formed through the reaction of an alcohol with an isocyanate or through the reaction of a chloroformate with an amine.
These compounds find significant application in various industries. Perhaps their most well-known use is in the
Beyond polymers, carbamate esters serve as intermediates in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and agrochemicals. Some insecticides