“…CO 2 chemical absorption with amines is a useful and commercialized method, − and the direct synthesis of ureas from CO 2 captured by amines (namely, amine carbamate) without desorption, purification, and compression is promising. Some researchers reported on the transformation of amine carbamates into organic ureas. − Barzagli and co-workers reported that the CuCl 2 catalyst was effective for the synthesis of urea from ammonium carbamate with a yield of 54% (413 K, 3 days) and 1,3-dialkyl ureas from the corresponding carbamates with a yield of 37–44% (423 K, 5 h) . Recently, Manaka and co-workers found that 1,8-diazabicyclo[5.4.0]undec-7-ene (DBU), an organic strong base, worked as an effective catalyst for the synthesis of urea from ammonium salts including ammonium carbamate, ammonium bicarbonate, and ammonium carbonate, and 35% yield of urea was obtained from the ammonium salts in dimethyl sulfoxide at 373 K for 3 days .…”