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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 137479-37-9 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,3,7,4,7 and 9 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 3 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 137479-37:
(8*1)+(7*3)+(6*7)+(5*4)+(4*7)+(3*9)+(2*3)+(1*7)=159
159 % 10 = 9
So 137479-37-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

137479-37-9SDS

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According to Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) - Sixth revised edition

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 16, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 16, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name trans-1-diphenylsilyl-2-phenylethene

1.2 Other means of identification

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Other names Diphenyl-((E)-styryl)-silane

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137479-37-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Cobalt-Catalyzed (E)-Selective anti-Markovnikov Hydrosilylation of Terminal Alkynes

Wu, Caizhi,Teo, Wei Jie,Ge, Shaozhong

, p. 5896 - 5900 (2018)

We report a regioselective and stereoselective hydrosilylation of terminal alkynes with catalysts generated from bench-stable Co(acac)2 and bisphoshpine ligands. The cobalt catalyst precursors are activated by the reaction with hydrosilanes, and air-sensitive activators, such as Grignard reagents or NaBHEt3, are not required for catalyst activation. A wide range of aromatic and aliphatic terminal alkynes underwent this cobalt-catalyzed hydrosilylation, affording the corresponding (E)-vinylsilanes in high yields with high regioselectivity and stereoselectivity. These reactions show good functional group compatibility and can be readily scaled up to gram-scales without using a drybox. Deuterium-labeling experiments suggest a cis-addition of hydrosilanes to alkynes.

Supported Ni nanoparticles with a phosphine ligand as an efficient heterogeneous non-noble metal catalytic system for regioselective hydrosilylation of alkynes

Wang, Hongli,Huang, Yongji,Wang, Xinzhi,Cui, Xinjiang,Shi, Feng

, p. 7554 - 7558 (2020)

A convenient and effective heterogeneous non-noble metal catalytic system for regioselective hydrosilylation of alkynes was successfully developed by the combination of Ni/Al2O3with a xantphos ligand. The resulting catalytic system d

Regio- and Enantioselective Cobalt-Catalyzed Sequential Hydrosilylation/Hydrogenation of Terminal Alkynes

Guo, Jun,Shen, Xuzhong,Lu, Zhan

, p. 615 - 618 (2017)

A highly regio- and enantioselective cobalt-catalyzed sequential hydrosilylation/hydrogenation of alkynes was developed to afford chiral silanes. This one-pot method is operationally simple and atom economic. It makes use of relatively simple and readily available starting materials, namely alkynes, silanes, and hydrogen gas, to construct more valuable chiral silanes. Primary mechanistic studies demonstrated that highly regioselective hydrosilylation of alkynes with silanes occurred as a first step, and the subsequent cobalt-catalyzed asymmetric hydrogenation of the resulting vinylsilanes showed good enantioselectivity.

Porous Organic Polymer as a Heterogeneous Ligand for Highly Regio- and Stereoselective Nickel-Catalyzed Hydrosilylation of Alkyne

Zhou, Yun-Bing,Liu, Zhi-Kai,Fan, Xin-Yang,Li, Ren-Hao,Zhang, Guo-Liang,Chen, Li,Pan, Ying-Ming,Tang, Hai-Tao,Zeng, Jia-Hao,Zhan, Zhuang-Ping

, p. 7748 - 7752 (2018)

A porous organic polymer (POL-Xantphos) was synthesized and employed as a heterogeneous ligand for selective hydrosilylation of alkynes. It exhibits high selectivity and catalytic efficiency toward a broad range of alkynes. Owing to the confinement effect of the micropore structure, POL-Xantphos was far superior to the monomeric Xantphos ligands in controlling the selectivity. By performing hydrosilylation in a flow reactor system, separation and regeneration of the Ni/POL-Xantphos catalyst are easily achieved without any loss in selectivity or activity.

Regiocontrol in the cobalt-catalyzed hydrosilylation of alkynes

Wu, Guojiao,Chakraborty, Uttam,Jacobi von Wangelin, Axel

, p. 12322 - 12325 (2018)

Hydrofunctionalizations of unsaturated hydrocarbons are key strategies for the synthesis of functionalized building blocks. Here, we report highly versatile cobalt-catalyzed hydrosilylations of alkynes that operate with minute amounts of the inexpensive, bench-stable pre-catalyst Co(OAc)2·4H2O under mild conditions (0.1-1 mol%, THF, r.t., 1 h). Near-perfect regiocontrol/stereocontrol was induced by the choice of the ligand: bidentate phosphines afforded (E)-β-vinylsilanes; α-vinylsilanes formed with bipyridine ligands.

Xantphos Doped POPs-PPh3 as Heterogeneous Ligand for Cobalt-Catalyzed Highly Regio- and Stereoselective Hydrosilylation of Alkynes

Li, Ren-Hao,Zhang, Guo-Liang,Dong, Jia-Xing,Li, Ding-Chang,Yang, Ying,Pan, Ying-Ming,Tang, Hai-Tao,Chen, Li,Zhan, Zhuang-Ping

, p. 149 - 154 (2019)

A Co(acac)2/POL-Xantphos@10PPh3-catalyzed hydrosilylation of unsymmetrical internal alkynes with Ph2SiH2 has been developed for the synthesis of highly selective syn-α-vinylsilane products. Furthermore, terminal alkynes were also used and gave the products with excellent regioselectivity and a wide functional group tolerance. Because this porous organic polymer combines the selectivity and activity merits of Xantphos with the stability advantage derived from the high concentration of PPh3, the Co(acac)2/POL-Xantphos@10PPh3 can be recycled multiple times without loss of activity and selectivity. This heterogeneous catalyst is expected to find promising applications in industrial synthesis.

Regio- and stereoselective hydrosilylation of alkynes catalyzed by three-coordinate cobalt(I) alkyl and silyl complexes

Mo, Zhenbo,Xiao, Jie,Gao, Yafei,Deng, Liang

, p. 17414 - 17417 (2014)

A three-coordinate cobalt(I) complex exhibits high catalytic efficiency and selectivity as well as good functional group compatibility in alkyne hydrosilylation. [Co(IAd)(PPh3)(CH2TMS)] (1) (IAd = 1,3-diadamantylimidazol-2-ylidene) facilitates regio- and stereoselective hydrosilylation of terminal, symmetrical internal, and trimethylsilyl-substituted unsymmetrical internal alkynes to produce single hydrosilylation products in the forms of β-(E)-silylalkenes, (E)-silylalkenes, and (Z)-α,α-disilylalkenes, respectively, in high yields. The comparable catalytic efficiency and selectivity of the Co(I) silyl complex [Co(IAd)(PPh3)(SiHPh2)] that was prepared from the reaction of 1 with H2SiPh2, and the isolation of an alkyne Co(I) complex [Co(IAd)(η2-PhC≡CPh)(CH2TMS)] from the reaction of 1 with the acetylene, point out a modified Chalk-Harrod catalytic cycle for these hydrosilylation reactions. The high selectivity is thought to be governed by steric factors.

Markovnikov Hydrosilylation of Alkynes with Tertiary Silanes Catalyzed by Dinuclear Cobalt Carbonyl Complexes with NHC Ligation

Deng, Liang,Lai, Yuhang,Leng, Xuebing,Wang, Dongyang,Wang, Peng,Xiao, Jie

supporting information, p. 12847 - 12856 (2021/08/24)

Metal-catalyzed hydrosilylation of alkynes is an ideal atom-economic method to prepare vinylsilanes that are useful reagents in the organic synthesis and silicone industry. Although great success has been made in the preparation of β-vinylsilanes by metal-catalyzed hydrosilylation reactions of alkynes, reported metal-catalyzed reactions for the synthesis of α-vinylsilanes suffer from narrow substrate scope and/or poor selectivity. Herein, we present selective Markovnikov hydrosilylation reactions of terminal alkynes with tertiary silanes using a dicobalt carbonyl N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complex [(IPr)2Co2(CO)6] (IPr = 1,3-di(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)imidazol-2-ylidene) as catalyst. This cobalt catalyst effects the hydrosilylation of both alkyl- and aryl-substituted terminal alkynes with a variety of tertiary silanes with good functional group compatibility, furnishing α-vinylsilanes with high yields and high α/β selectivity. Mechanistic study revealed that the stoichiometric reactions of [(IPr)2Co2(CO)6] with PhCCH and HSiEt3 can furnish the dinuclear cobalt alkyne and mononuclear cobalt silyl complexes [(IPr)(CO)2Co(μ-ν2:ν2-HCCPh)Co(CO)3], [(IPr)(CO)2Co(μ- ν2:ν2-HCCPh)Co(CO)2(IPr)], and [(IPr)Co(CO)3(SiEt3)], respectively. Both dicobalt bridging alkyne complexes can react with HSiEt3 to yield α-triethylsilyl styrene and effect the catalytic Markovnikov hydrosilylation reaction. However, the mono(NHC) dicobalt complex [(IPr)(CO)2Co(μ- ν2:ν2-HCCPh)Co(CO)3] exhibits higher catalytic activity over the di(NHC)-dicobalt complexes. The cobalt silyl complex [(IPr)Co(CO)3(SiEt3)] is ineffective in catalyzing the hydrosilylation reaction. Deuterium labeling experiments with PhCCD and DSiEt3 indicates the syn-addition nature of the hydrosilylation reaction. The absence of deuterium scrambling in the hydrosilylation products formed from the catalytic reaction of PhCCH with a mixture of DSiEt3 and HSi(OEt)3 hints that mononuclear cobalt species are less likely the in-cycle species. These observations, in addition to the evident of nonsymmetric Co2C2-butterfly core in the structure of [(IPr)(CO)2Co(μ- ν2:ν2-HCCPh)Co(CO)3], point out that mono(IPr)-dicobalt species are the genuine catalysts for the cobalt-catalyzed hydrosilylation reaction and that the high α selectivity of the catalytic system originates from the joint play of the dicobalt carbonyl species to coordinate alkynes in the Co(μ- ν2:ν2-HCCR′)Co mode and the steric demanding nature of IPr ligand.

Regio-controllable Cobalt-Catalyzed Sequential Hydrosilylation/Hydroboration of Arylacetylenes

Cheng, Zhaoyang,Guo, Jun,Lu, Zhan,Sun, Yufeng,Zheng, Yushan,Zhou, Zhehong

supporting information, p. 22454 - 22460 (2021/09/02)

Regiodivergent addition reactions provide straightforward and atom-economic approaches to access different regioisomers. However, the regio-chemistry control to access all the possible results is still challenging especially for the reaction involving multiple addition steps. Herein, we reported regio-controllable cobalt-catalyzed sequential hydrosilylation/hydroboration of arylacetylenes, delivering all the possible regio-outcomes with high regioselectivities (up to >20/1 rr for all the cases). Each regioisomer of value-added silylboronates could be efficiently and regioselectively obtained from the same materials. The adjustment of the ligands of cobalt catalysts combined with dual catalysis relay strategy is the key to achieve regio-chemistry control. This regio-controllable research might inspire the exploration of the diversity-oriented synthesis that involves multiple additions and provide full sets of regioisomers of other synthetic useful molecules.

Dichloro(ethylenediamine)platinum(II), a water-soluble analog of the antitumor cisplatin, as a heterogeneous catalyst for a stereoselective hydrosilylation of alkynes under neat conditions

Fotie, Jean,Enechojo Agbo, Mercy,Qu, Fengrui,Tolar, Trevor

supporting information, (2020/08/13)

A stereoselective method for the hydrosilylation of internal and terminal alkynes under heterogeneous catalysis by dichloro(ethylenediamine)platinum(II) is discussed. This commercially available platinum complex operates under neat conditions at 90 °C, pr

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