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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 13012-46-9 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 1,3,0,1 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 13012-46:
(7*1)+(6*3)+(5*0)+(4*1)+(3*2)+(2*4)+(1*6)=49
49 % 10 = 9
So 13012-46-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Insights into the Major Reaction Pathways of Vapor-Phase Hydrodeoxygenation of m-Cresol on a Pt/HBeta Catalyst

Sun, Qianqian,Chen, Guanyi,Wang, Hua,Liu, Xiao,Han, Jinyu,Ge, Qingfeng,Zhu, Xinli

, p. 551 - 561 (2016/02/20)

Conversion of m-cresol was studied on a Pt/HBeta catalyst at 225-350°C and ambient hydrogen pressure. At 250°C, the reaction proceeds through two major reaction pathways: (1) direct deoxygenation to toluene (DDO path); (2) hydrogenation of m-cresol to methylcyclohexanone and methylcyclohexanol on Pt, followed by fast dehydration on Br?nsted acid sites (BAS) to methylcyclohexene, which is either hydrogenated to methylcyclohexane on Pt or ring-contracted to dimethylcyclopentanes and ethylcyclopentane on BAS (HYD path). The initial hydrogenation is the rate-determining step of the HYD path as its rate is significantly lower than those of subsequent steps. The apparent activation energy of the DDO path is 49.7 kJ mol-1 but the activation energy is negative for the HYD path. Therefore, higher temperatures lead to the DDO path becoming the dominant path to toluene, whereas the HYD path, followed by fast equilibration to toluene, is less dominant, owing to the inhibition of the initial hydrogenation of m-cresol.

Avoiding olefin isomerization during decyanation of alkylcyano α,ω-dienes: A deuterium labeling and structural study of mechanism

Rojas, Giovanni,Wagener, Kenneth B.

, p. 4962 - 4970 (2008/12/20)

(Chemical Equation Presented) A two-step synthetic pathway involving decyanation chemistry for the synthesis of pure alkyl α,ω-dienes in quantitative yields is presented. Prior methodologies for the preparation of such compounds required 6-9 steps, sometimes leading to product mixtures resulting from olefin isomerization chemistry. This isomerization chemistry has been eliminated. Deuteration labeling and structural mechanistic investigations were completed to decipher this chemistry. Deuterium labeling experiments reveal the precise nature of this radical decyanation chemistry, where an alcohol plays the role of hydrogen donor. The correct molecular design to avoid competing intramolecular cyclization, and the necessary reaction conditions to avoid olefin isomerization during the decyanation process are reported herein.

A novel reduction of polycarboxylic acids into their corresponding alkanes using n-butylsilane or diethylsilane as the reducing agent

Nimmagadda, Rama D.,McRae, Christopher

, p. 3505 - 3508 (2007/10/03)

A convenient one-pot reaction has been developed for the reduction of polycarboxylic acids on aliphatic and aromatic systems to their corresponding alkanes. The reduction utilises either diethylsilane or n-butylsilane as the reducing agent in the presence of the Lewis acid catalyst tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane.

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