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Synthesis and characterization of carbamates derivatives from 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole
Carbamate derivatives are proved to be an essential class of molecules because of their application as drugs and prodrugs. Their several derivatives also have been used to craft the drug-target interfaces by incorporating the carbamate moiety. Due to the huge demand in pharma-industries these have been extensively explored and synthesized. The synthesis and characterization of carbamate derivatives from 4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles and 3-(methylthio)-4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles are described. Carbamate derivatives of 4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles with phenyl chloroformate in CH3CN using K2CO3 at ca. ~80°C have been synthesized with good to excellent yield (~81 to 97%). The methodology has been subsequently extended for synthesis of carbamate derivatives of 3-(methylthio)-4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles in which bicarbamate derivatives are formed as major products (~39 to 47%) along with mono carbamate derivatives as minor products (~9 to 22%) in the presence of similar solvent and base. On investigating the effect of solvent and base, the reaction in CH3CN in presence of K2CO3 shows the best results
Treatment of Dairy Wastewaters: Evaluating Microbial Fuel Cell Tools and Mechanism
Pollution caused by chemical and dairy effluent is a major concern worldwide. Dairy wastewaters are the most challenging to treat because of the presence of various pollutants in them. The characteristics of effluent like temperature, color, pH, Dissolved Oxygen, Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), Chemical Oxygen Demand (COD), dissolved solids, suspended solids, chloride, sulfate, oil, and grease depend solely on the volume of milk processed and the form of finished produce. It is difficult to select an efficient wastewater treatment method for the dairy wastewaters because of their selective nature in terms of pH, flow rate, volume, and suspended solids. Thus there exists a clear need for a technology or a combination of technologies that would efficiently treat the dairy wastewaters. This chapter explains the energy-generating microbial fuel cell or MFC technologies for dairy wastewaters treatment having different designs of MFCs, mechanism of action, different electrode materials, their surface modification, operational parameters, applications and outcomes delivered through the technology in reducing the COD, BOD, suspended solids and other residues present in the wastewaters. The chapter also elaborates on the availability of various natural low-cost anode materials which can be derived from agricultural wastes. The current chapter elaborates on MFC technology and its tools used for dairy wastewater treatment, providing useful insight for integrating it with existing conventional wastewater treatment methods to achieve the degradation of various dairy pollutants including emerging micropollutants
Synthesis and characterization of carbamates derivatives from 4-amino-1,2,4-triazole
1113-1119Carbamate derivatives are proved to be an essential class of molecules because of their application as drugs and prodrugs.
Their several derivatives also have been used to craft the drug-target interfaces by incorporating the carbamate moiety. Due to
the huge demand in pharma-industries these have been extensively explored and synthesized. The synthesis and characterization
of carbamate derivatives from 4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles and 3-(methylthio)-4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles are described. Carbamate
derivatives of 4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles with phenyl chloroformate in CH3CN using K2CO3 at ca. ~80°C have been synthesized
with good to excellent yield (~81 to 97%). The methodology has been subsequently extended for synthesis of carbamate
derivatives of 3-(methylthio)-4-amino-1,2,4-triazoles in which bicarbamate derivatives are formed as major products (~39 to
47%) along with mono carbamate derivatives as minor products (~9 to 22%) in the presence of similar solvent and base. On
investigating the effect of solvent and base, the reaction in CH3CN in presence of K2CO3 shows the best results