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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 134780-67-9 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,3,4,7,8 and 0 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 134780-67:
(8*1)+(7*3)+(6*4)+(5*7)+(4*8)+(3*0)+(2*6)+(1*7)=139
139 % 10 = 9
So 134780-67-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

134780-67-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers

An efficient synthesis of enantiomerically pure trans-2-phenylcyclohexanol

King, S. Bruce,Sharpless, K. Barry

, p. 5611 - 5612 (1994)

Both enantiomers of trans-2-phenylcyclohexanol (3), Whitesell's auxiliary, have been prepared in a simple two step sequence featuring a catalytic asymmetric dihydroxylation followed by stereo selective hydrogenolysis.

Photo-Induced Dihydroxylation of Alkenes with Diacetyl, Oxygen, and Water

Masuda, Yusuke,Ikeshita, Daichi,Murakami, Masahiro

, (2021/02/09)

Herein reported is a photo-induced production of vicinal diols from alkenes under mild reaction conditions. The present dihydroxylation method using diacetyl (= butane-2,3-dione), oxygen, and water dispenses with toxic reagents and intractable waste generation.

Enantioselective Dihydroxylation of Alkenes Catalyzed by 1,4-Bis(9-O-dihydroquinidinyl)phthalazine-Modified Binaphthyl–Osmium Nanoparticles

Zhu, Jie,Sun, Xiao-Tao,Wang, Xiao-Dong,Wu, Lei

, p. 1788 - 1792 (2018/04/30)

A series of unprecedented binaphthyl–osmium nanoparticles (OsNPs) with chiral modifiers were applied in the heterogeneous asymmetric dihydroxylation of alkenes. A remarkable size effect of the OsNPs, depending on the density of the covalent organic shells, on the reactivity and enantioselectivity of the dihydroxylation reaction was revealed. Successful recycling of the OsNPs was also demonstrated and high reaction efficiency and enantioselectivity were maintained.

Bronsted Acid Mediated Direct α-Hydroxylation of Cyclic α-Branched Ketones

Shevchenko, Grigory A.,Dehn, Stefanie,List, Benjamin

supporting information, p. 2298 - 2300 (2018/10/20)

We report a Bronsted acid mediated direct α-hydroxylation of cyclic α-branched ketones via a tandem aminoxylation/N-O bond-cleavage process. Nitrosobenzene is used as the oxidant and subsequently promotes the liberation of the free alcohol. The desired pr

Green Organocatalytic Dihydroxylation of Alkenes

Theodorou, Alexis,Triandafillidi, Ierasia,Kokotos, Christoforos G.

, p. 1502 - 1509 (2017/04/01)

An inexpensive, green, metal-free one-pot procedure for the dihydroxylation of alkenes is described. H2O2 and 2,2,2-trifluoroacetophenone were employed as the oxidant and organocatalyst, respectively, in this highly sustainable protocol in which a variety of homoallylic alcohols, aminoalkenes, and simple alkenes were converted into the corresponding polyalcohols in good to excellent yields. This process takes advantage of an epoxidation reaction followed by an acidic treatment in which water participates in the ring opening of the in situ prepared epoxide to lead to the desired product.

Osmium on chelate resin: Nonvolatile catalyst for the synthesis of DIOLS from alkenes

Monguchi, Yasunari,Wakayama, Fumika,Takada, Hitoshi,Sawama, Yoshinari,Sajiki, Hironao

supporting information, p. 700 - 704 (2015/03/14)

Osmium tetraoxide (OsO4) was immobilized on a commercially available chelate resin DIAION CR11 (CR11) just by simply immersing it in a methanol solution of OsO4 at room temperature. The resulting purple solid, 5% Os/CR11, indicated no volatility, and effectively catalyzed the oxidation of various alkenes to the corresponding diols.

Novel biphenyl organocatalysts for iminium ion-catalyzed asymmetric epoxidation

Farah, Mohamed M.,Page, Philip C. Bulman,Buckley, Benjamin R.,Blacker, A. John,Elsegood, Mark R.J.

, p. 758 - 769 (2013/07/27)

Two novel chiral biphenyl iminium salts derived from L-acetonamine, containing electron-withdrawing 3,30-substituents on the biphenyl unit, have been prepared and tested as asymmetric catalysts for epoxidation of prochiral alkenes. The results are compared with those achieved using the corresponding unsubstituted system.

Enantioselective titanium(III)-catalyzed reductive cyclization of ketonitriles

Streuff, Jan,Feurer, Markus,Bichovski, Plamen,Frey, Georg,Gellrich, Urs

supporting information; experimental part, p. 8661 - 8664 (2012/09/21)

Reduction, please! The title reaction affords ?-hydroxyketones, a common structural motif in biologically active natural products, in good yields and high enantioselectivities at room temperature. The commercially available ansa-titanocene 1 was found to be an efficient catalyst for this process, which presumably proceeds by addition of a ketyl radical to a nitrile.

Synthesis and reaction of phthaloyl peroxide derivatives, potential organocatalysts for the stereospecific dihydroxylation of alkenes

Yuan, Changxia,Axelrod, Abram,Varela, Michael,Danysh, Laura,Siegel, Dionicio

supporting information; experimental part, p. 2540 - 2542 (2011/06/21)

To improve the synthesis and reactivity of phthaloyl peroxide derivatives a method has been developed using sodium percarbonate and phthaloyl chlorides. The reactions of the new phthaloyl peroxide derivatives with trans-stillbene as well as the improved reactivity of 3,4-dichlorophthaloyl peroxide with a variety of alkenes are reported.

The nature of the catalytically active species in olefin dioxygenation with PhI(OAc)2: Metal or proton?

Kang, Yan-Biao,Gade, Lutz H.

supporting information; experimental part, p. 3658 - 3667 (2011/05/03)

Evidence for the protiocatalytic nature of the diacetoxylation of alkenes using PhI(OAc)2 as oxidant is presented. Systematic studies into the catalytic activity in the presence of proton-trapping and metal-complexing agents indicate that protons act as catalysts in the reaction. Using triflic acid as catalyst, the selectivity and reaction rate of the conversion is similar or superior to most efficient metal-based catalysts. Metal cations, such as Pd(II) and Cu(II), may interact with the oxidant in the initiation phase of the catalytic transformation; however, 1 equiv of strong acid is produced in the first cycle which then functions as the active catalyst. Based on a kinetic study as well as in situ mass spectrometry, a mechanistic cycle for the proton-catalyzed reaction, which is consistent with all experimental data presented in this work, is proposed.

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