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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 1293990-75-6 includes 10 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 7 digits, 1,2,9,3,9,9 and 0 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 7 and 5 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1293990-75:
(9*1)+(8*2)+(7*9)+(6*3)+(5*9)+(4*9)+(3*0)+(2*7)+(1*5)=206
206 % 10 = 6
So 1293990-75-6 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

1293990-75-6Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Construction of N-Acyliminophosphoranes via Iron(II)-Catalyzed Imidization of Phosphines with N-Acyloxyamides

Lin, Sen,Lin, Bo,Zhang, Zongtao,Chen, Jianhui,Luo, Yanshu,Xia, Yuanzhi

supporting information, p. 3302 - 3306 (2022/05/05)

Employing FeCl2as a cheap and readily available catalyst, a facile imidization of phosphines with N-acyloxyamides is described, affording synthetically useful N-acyliminophosphoranes with high functional group tolerance. The transformation is easily performed under an air atmosphere at room temperature and could be scaled up to gram scale with a catalyst loading of 1 mol %. The iminophosphoranyl moiety in the product was further utilized as an effective directing group for controllable ortho C(sp2)-H bond amidations under Rh(III) catalysis.

Synthesis of sulfimides and N-Allyl-N-(thio)amides by Ru(II)catalyzed nitrene transfer reactions of N-acyloxyamides

Zhang, Xinyu,Lin, Bo,Chen, Jianhui,Chen, Jiajia,Luo, Yanshu,Xia, Yuanzhi

, p. 819 - 825 (2021/02/01)

The N-acyloxyamides were employed as effective N-acyl nitrene precursors in reactions with thioethers under the catalysis of a commercially available Ru(II) complex, from which a variety of sulfimides were synthesized efficiently and mildly. If an allyl group is contained in the thioether precursor, the [2,3]-sigmatropic rearrangement of the sulfimide occurs simultaneously and the N-allyl-N-(thio)amides were obtained as the final products. Preliminary mechanistic studies indicated that the Ru-nitrenoid species should be a key intermediate in the transformation.

Rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H activation/annulation with vinyl esters as an acetylene equivalent

Webb, Nicola J.,Marsden, Stephen P.,Raw, Steven A.

supporting information, p. 4718 - 4721 (2015/04/27)

The behavior of electron-rich alkenes in rhodium-catalyzed C-H activation/annulation reactions is investigated. Vinyl acetate emerges as a convenient acetylene equivalent, facilitating the synthesis of sixteen 3,4-unsubstituted isoquinolones, as well as select heteroaryl-fused pyridones. The complementary regiochemical preferences of enol ethers versus enol esters/enamides is discussed.

Rhodium-catalyzed C-H alkynylation of arenes at room temperature

Feng, Chao,Loh, Teck-Peng

, p. 2722 - 2726 (2014/03/21)

The rhodium(III)-catalyzed ortho C-H alkynylation of non-electronically activated arenes is disclosed. This process features a straightforward and highly effective protocol for the synthesis of functionalized alkynes and represents the first example of merging a hypervalent iodine reagent with rhodium(III) catalysis. Notably, this reaction proceeds at room temperature, tolerates a variety of functional groups, and more importantly, exhibits high selectivity for monoalkynylation. Hot rhod: A rhodium-catalyzed, electronically reversed Sonogashira reaction between unbiased arenes and the hypervalent iodine reagent 1 proceeds through C-H activation. This reaction displays excellent functional-group tolerance and high efficiency, and thus opens a new synthetic pathway to access functionalized alkynes. Cp=C5Me5, DCE=1,2-dichloroethane, Piv=pivaloyl, TIPS=triisopropylsilyl.

Tunable arylative cyclization of 1,6-enynes triggered by rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H activation

Fukui, Yuki,Liu, Ping,Liu, Qiang,He, Zhi-Tao,Wu, Nuo-Yi,Tian, Ping,Lin, Guo-Qiang

supporting information, p. 15607 - 15614 (2014/12/11)

Two tunable arylative cyclizations of cyclohexadienone-containing 1,6-enynes are reported via rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H activation of O-substituted N-hydroxybenzamides. The use of different O substituents, i.e. O-Piv and O-Me, on the directing group allows the formation of either tetracyclic isoquinolones through an N-Michael addition process or hydrobenzofurans through a C-Michael addition process. Mechanistic investigations of these two cascade reactions clearly indicated that the C-H bond cleavage process was involved in the turnover-limiting step. Furthermore, the cyclization products could be subjected to various transformations for elaborating the pharmaceutically and synthetically valuable potential. This is the first example of a rhodium(III)-catalyzed arylative cyclization reaction of 1,6-enynes, and the results extend the application realm of CpRhIII-catalyzed C-H activation cascade reactions.

Complementary regioselectivity in Rh(III)-catalyzed insertions of potassium vinyltrifluoroborate via C-H activation: Preparation and use of 4-trifluoroboratotetrahydroisoquinolones

Presset, Marc,Oehlrich, Daniel,Rombouts, Frederik,Molander, Gary A.

, p. 1528 - 1531 (2013/06/27)

Potassium vinyltrifluoroborate was found to be an efficient partner with benzamide derivatives for Rh(III)-catalyzed annulations. 4- Trifluoroboratotetrahydroisoquinolones were generated under mild conditions, affording a regioisomerically complementary substitution pattern to other alkenes in related reactions. These new boron-containing building blocks were derivatized by N-arylations, retaining the boron substituent for further elaboration.

Mild rhodium(III)-catalyzed C-H activation and intermolecular annulation with allenes

Wang, Honggen,Glorius, Frank

, p. 7318 - 7322 (2012/09/08)

All(enes) great! A novel RhIII-catalyzed oxidative coupling with allenes under mild conditions provides heterocycles with exocyclic double bonds. This reaction features low catalyst loadings, high regio- and stereoselectivity, and excellent substrate scope. The products were derivatized and preliminary mechanistic studies were conducted. Copyright

Rh[III]-catalyzed direct C-H amination using N -chloroamines at room temperature

Grohmann, Christoph,Wang, Honggen,Glorius, Frank

, p. 656 - 659 (2012/03/08)

An efficient Rh(III)-catalyzed direct C-H amination of N-pivaloyloxy benzamides with N-chloroamines proceeding at room temperature was achieved. The versatile directing group allows for selective mono- and diamination and can be readily converted to give valuable benzamide or aminoaniline derivatives. Mechanistic studies have been carried out to elucidate the reaction pathway.

Rhodium(III)-catalyzed heterocycle synthesis using an internal oxidant: Improved reactivity and mechanistic studies

Guimond, Nicolas,Gorelsky, Serge I.,Fagnou, Keith

, p. 6449 - 6457 (2011/06/16)

Directing groups that can act as internal oxidants have recently been shown to be beneficial in metal-catalyzed heterocycle syntheses that undergo C-H functionalization. Pursuant to the rhodium(III)-catalyzed redox-neutral isoquinolone synthesis that we recently reported, we present in this article the development of a more reactive internal oxidant/directing group that can promote the formation of a wide variety of isoquinolones at room temperature while employing low catalyst loadings (0.5 mol %). In contrast to previously reported oxidative rhodium(III)-catalyzed heterocycle syntheses, the new conditions allow for the first time the use of terminal alkynes. Also, it is shown that the use of alkenes, including ethylene, instead of alkynes leads to the room temperature formation of 3,4-dihydroisoquinolones. Mechanistic investigations of this new system point to a change in the turnover limiting step of the catalytic cycle relative to the previously reported conditions. Concerted metalation-deprotonation (CMD) is now proposed to be the turnover limiting step. In addition, DFT calculations conducted on this system agree with a stepwise C-N bond reductive elimination/N-O bond oxidative addition mechanism to afford the desired heterocycle. Concepts highlighted by the calculations were found to be consistent with experimental results.

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