monoisocyanates
Monoisocyanates, or monoisocyanates, are a class of organic compounds characterized by a single isocyanate functional group (-N=C=O) per molecule. They are the mono-functional counterparts to di- and polyisocyanates used in polymer chemistry.
Structure and examples: The general formula is R-NCO, where R can be an alkyl, aryl, or other
Production: Monoisocyanates are typically prepared from corresponding amines by phosgenation or by routes such as the
Reactions and uses: The NCO group reacts with nucleophiles including alcohols to give urethanes, with amines
Safety: Isocyanates are typically hazardous; methyl isocyanate in particular is highly toxic and a respiratory sensitizer.