Dictionary Definition
isocyanate n : a salt or ester of isocyanic
acid
User Contributed Dictionary
English
Noun
- the univalent radical -N=C=O (tautomeric with cyanate), and any of its hydrocarbyl derivatives R-N=C=O
Extensive Definition
Isocyanate is the functional
group of atoms –N=C=O (1 nitrogen, 1 carbon, 1 oxygen), not to be confused with
the cyanate functional
group which is arranged as –O–C≡N. Any organic
compound which contains an isocyanate group may also be
referred to in brief as an isocyanate. An isocyanate may have more
than one isocyanate group. An isocyanate that has two isocyanate
groups is known as a diisocyanate. Diisocyanates are manufactured
for reaction with polyols
in the production of polyurethanes.
Synthesis
The normal industrial route to the manufacture of diisocyanates, is to synthesise the desired molecular structure with amine functional groups at the positions to be occupied by the isocyanate groups. Reaction with phosgene replaces the amine groups with isocyanate groups.Common methods for the synthesis of isocyanates
in the laboratory are the Curtius
rearrangement of acyl azides and the Lossen
rearrangement of hydroxamic acids.
Chemistry
The isocyanate group reacts with the hydroxyl functional group to form a urethane linkage. If a diisocyanate is reacted with a compound containing two or more hydroxyl groups (a polyol), long polymer chains are formed, known as polyurethanes.The isocyanate group also reacts with the amine
functional group. Reaction between a diisocyanate and a compound
containing two or more amine groups, produces long polymer chains
known as polyureas.
The isocyanate group can react with itself.
Aliphatic
diisocyanates can form trimers,
known as biurets.
Common compounds
A monofunctional isocyanate of industrial significance is methyl isocyanate (MIC), which is used in the manufacture of pesticides.The global market for diisocyanates in the year
2000 was 4.4 million tonnes, of which 61.3% was
methylene diphenyl diisocyanate (MDI), 34.1% was toluene
diisocyanate (TDI), 3.4% was the total for hexamethylene
diisocyanate (HDI) and isophorone
diisocyanate (IPDI), and 1.2% was the total for various
others., the European Diisocyanate and Polyol Producers
Association.
See also
References
External links
- NIOSH Safety and Health Topic: Isocyanates, from the website of the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
- Health and Safety Executive, website of the UK Health and Safety Executive, useful search terms on this site - isocyanates, MVR, asthma
isocyanate in German: Isocyanate
isocyanate in Spanish: Isocianato
isocyanate in French: Isocyanate
isocyanate in Italian: Isocianati
isocyanate in Japanese: イソシアネート
isocyanate in Polish: Izocyjaniany
isocyanate in Portuguese: Isocianato
isocyanate in Russian: Изоцианаты
isocyanate in Swedish:
Isocyanater