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139657-60-6 Usage

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Isotope labelled analogue of D-Arabinose (A764175), an inhibitor of the enzyme glucose dehydrogenase.

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The CAS Registry Mumber 139657-60-6 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,3,9,6,5 and 7 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 0 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 139657-60:
(8*1)+(7*3)+(6*9)+(5*6)+(4*5)+(3*7)+(2*6)+(1*0)=166
166 % 10 = 6
So 139657-60-6 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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139657-60-6Relevant articles and documents

Successive C1-C2 bond cleavage: The mechanism of vanadium(v)-catalyzed aerobic oxidation of d-glucose to formic acid in aqueous solution

Niu, Muge,Hou, Yucui,Wu, Weize,Ren, Shuhang,Yang, Ru

, p. 17942 - 17951 (2018/07/14)

Vanadium(v)-catalyzed aerobic oxidation in aqueous solution shows high selectivity in the field of C-C bond cleavage of carbohydrates for chemicals with less carbon atoms. However, the pathway of C-C bond cleavage from carbohydrates and the conversion mechanism are unclear. In this work, we studied the pathway and the mechanism of d-glucose oxidation to formic acid (FA) in NaVO3-H2SO4 aqueous solution using isotope-labeled glucoses as substrates. d-Glucose is first transformed to FA and d-arabinose via C1-C2 bond cleavage. d-Arabinose undergoes similar C1-C2 bond cleavage to form FA and the corresponding d-erythrose, which can be further degraded by C1-C2 bond cleavage. Dimerization and aldol condensation between carbohydrates can also proceed to make the reaction a much more complicated mixture. However, the fundamental reaction, C1-C2 bond cleavage, can drive all the intermediates to form the common product FA. Based on the detected intermediates, isotope-labelling experiments, the kinetic isotope effect study and kinetic analysis, this mechanism is proposed. d-Glucose first reacts with a vanadium(v) species to form a five-membered-ring complex. Then, electron transfer occurs and the C1-C2 bond weakens, followed by C1-C2 bond cleavage (with no C-H bond cleavage), to generate the H3COO-vanadium(iv) complex and d-arabinose. FA is generated from H3COO that is oxidized by another vanadium(v) species. The reduced vanadium species is oxidized by O2 to regenerate to its oxidation state. This finding will provide a deeper insight into the process of C-C bond cleavage of carbohydrates for chemical synthesis and provide guidance for screening and synthesizing new highly-efficient catalyst systems for FA production.

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