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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 1217263-87-0 includes 10 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 7 digits, 1,2,1,7,2,6 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 8 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1217263-87:
(9*1)+(8*2)+(7*1)+(6*7)+(5*2)+(4*6)+(3*3)+(2*8)+(1*7)=140
140 % 10 = 0
So 1217263-87-0 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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1217263-87-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Dissecting the stereocontrol elements of a catalytic asymmetric chlorolactonization: Syn addition obviates bridging chloronium

Yousefi, Roozbeh,Ashtekar, Kumar Dilip,Whitehead, Daniel C.,Jackson, James E.,Borhan, Babak

, p. 14524 - 14527 (2013)

We report absolute and relative stereochemistry of addition in enantioselective chlorolactonizations of 4-phenyl-4-pentenoic acid and its related t-butyl ester, catalyzed by (DHQD)2PHAL. Predominant syn addition of the chlorenium and the nucleophile across the olefin is observed. As shown by isotopic labeling, NMR spectroscopy, and derivative studies, the two new stereocenters formed by addition across the double bond are set independently and influenced by different factors. These findings suggest a stepwise process via an intermediate capable of lactone closure with either stereochemistry, in contradistinction to the more familiar scenario in which anti addition is dictated by a bridging chloronium ion intermediate.

Nucleophile-Assisted Alkene Activation: Olefins Alone Are Often Incompetent

Ashtekar, Kumar Dilip,Vetticatt, Mathew,Yousefi, Roozbeh,Jackson, James E.,Borhan, Babak

, p. 8114 - 8119 (2016)

Emerging work on organocatalytic enantioselective halocyclizations naturally draws on conditions where both new bonds must be formed under delicate control, the reaction regime where the concerted nature of the AdE3 mechanism is of greatest importance. Without assistance, many simple alkene substrates react slowly or not at all with conventional halenium donors under synthetically relevant reaction conditions. As demonstrated earlier by Shilov, Cambie, Williams, Fahey, and others, alkenes can undergo a concerted AdE3-type reaction via nucleophile participation, which sets the configuration of the newly created stereocenters at both ends in one step. Herein, we explore the modulation of alkene reactivity and halocyclization rates by nucleophile proximity and basicity, through detailed analyses of starting material spectroscopy, addition stereopreferences, isotope effects, and nucleophile-alkene interactions, all obtained in a context directly relevant to synthesis reaction conditions. The findings build on the prior work by highlighting the reactivity spectrum of halocyclizations from stepwise to concerted, and suggest strategies for design of new reactions. Alkene reactivity is seen to span the range from the often overgeneralized "sophomore textbook" image of stepwise electrophilic attack on the alkene and subsequent nucleophilic bond formation, to the nucleophile-assisted alkene activation (NAAA) cases where electron donation from the nucleophilic addition partner activates the alkene for electrophilic attack. By highlighting the factors that control reactivity across this range, this study suggests opportunities to explain and control stereo-, regio-, and organocatalytic chemistry in this important class of alkene additions.

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