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    1. Product Name: Phosphonic acid, (trichloromethyl)-, bis(cyclopropylmethyl) ester
    2. Synonyms:
    3. CAS NO:112142-26-4
    4. Molecular Formula: C9H14Cl3O3P
    5. Molecular Weight: 307.541
    6. EINECS: N/A
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    8. Mol File: 112142-26-4.mol
  • Chemical Properties

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    9. CAS DataBase Reference: Phosphonic acid, (trichloromethyl)-, bis(cyclopropylmethyl) ester(CAS DataBase Reference)
    10. NIST Chemistry Reference: Phosphonic acid, (trichloromethyl)-, bis(cyclopropylmethyl) ester(112142-26-4)
    11. EPA Substance Registry System: Phosphonic acid, (trichloromethyl)-, bis(cyclopropylmethyl) ester(112142-26-4)
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    8. Hazardous Substances Data: 112142-26-4(Hazardous Substances Data)

112142-26-4 Usage

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 112142-26-4 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,1,2,1,4 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 2 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 112142-26:
(8*1)+(7*1)+(6*2)+(5*1)+(4*4)+(3*2)+(2*2)+(1*6)=64
64 % 10 = 4
So 112142-26-4 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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112142-26-4Relevant articles and documents

REACTIVITY OF TRIETHYL PHOSPHITE WITH TETRACHLOROMETHANE : ELECTRON TRANSFER VERSUS IONIC SUBSTITUTION ON "POSITIVE" HALOGEN

Bakkas, Salem,Julliard, Michel,Chanon, Michel

, p. 501 - 512 (2007/10/02)

The reaction of triethyl phosphite (1) with tetrachloromethane (2) has been studied from a mechanistic point of view. 1 reacts at 80 deg C with 2 to form diethyltrichloromethanephosphonate (3) (85-90percent yield) and chloroethane (4) (80percent yield).Several results hint at a radical chain mechanism (like SRN1).Trichloromethyl radical is trapped by 2,6-di-t-butyl-4-cresol (BHT), the reaction may be initiated with UV radiation (254 nm) and a charge transfer complex (CTC) is formed between 1 and 2 ; furthermore, the reaction is inhibited by 7,7',8,8' tetracyanoquinodimethane (TCNQ).Tris(cyclopropylmethyl)phosphite (12a) and tri(1-hexene-6-yl) phosphite (7a) are used as potential radical clocks in these reactions.The first leads inter alia to 3-chloro-1-butene (17) and the second to 5-chloro-1-hexene (11), the first therefore suggests a radical mechanism but not the second.However in this particular case even the results obtained with the tris(cyclopropylmethyl)phosphite may be rationalized also by an ionic mechanism.For the photostimulated reaction , the overall quantum yield is 0.1.The electrochemical oxidation of 1 with added CCl4 does not account for a radical chain process as the main pathway.Furthermore, the application of Marcus analysis to reaction viewed as an electron transfer leads to a calculated rate constant in the range of 10-20 M-1s-1.The synergy of the techniques that we used lead us to conclude that the thermal reaction is in fact an SNCl+ substitution.The radical intermediates would mainly be derived from the electron-transfer reaction between CCl3- and CCl4 the importance of which increases when special conditions such as hν activation are applied.Reaction therefore provides an example where the observed paramagnetic species during a D/A interaction could deceptively suggest an electron-transfer between D and A whereas they originate from an interaction between A and an electron donor formed after or during the first step of the reaction.

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