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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 14464-47-2 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 1,4,4,6 and 4 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 4 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 14464-47:
(7*1)+(6*4)+(5*4)+(4*6)+(3*4)+(2*4)+(1*7)=102
102 % 10 = 2
So 14464-47-2 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

14464-47-2Relevant articles and documents

Millimetre-wave Electronic Spectrum of the D2(1+) Ion

Carrington, Alan,Gammie, David I.,Shaw, Andrew M.,Taylor, Susie M.

, p. 1887 - 1890 (1995)

We have extended our earlier microwave and IR measurements of the 2p?u-1s?g electronic spectrum of D2(1+) into the millimetre-wave region of the spectrum, and report the measurement of a further eight vibration-rotation components.The measured transition frequencies and the nuclear hyperfine splittings are very close to those predicted by the best ab initio calculations.

The effect of vibration and translational energy on the reaction dynamics of the H2+ + H2 system

Anderson, Scott L.,Houle, F. A.,Gerlich, D.,Lee, Y. T.

, p. 2153 - 2162 (1981)

A new experimental technique combining molecular beams, photoionization, and guided beam ion optics has been used to study several isotopic H2+ + H2 reactions.The technique is described.By using this method we are able to observe the effects of both reagent translational and vibrational energy.Cross sections are reported for charge transfer, H3+ formation, and collision induced dissociation.Evidence is seen for competition between the channels, charge hopping in the reaction entrance channel, potential energy surface hopping, reaction on excited potential surfaces, and isotopic scrambling.A model for the reaction which takes into account the multisurface nature of the systems seems to explain the results satisfactorily.

Surface induced dissociation of HD2+ - A non-statistical behavior in the H+ and D+ fragmentation channels

Qayyum,Mair,Schustereder,Scheier,Hess,M?rk

, p. 166 - 172 (2003)

Surface induced dissociation (SID) of HD2+ upon impact on a Tore Supra tokamak graphite tile was studied in the collision energy range from 20 to 100 eV. SID of the projectile ion HD2+ on this graphite surface yields exclusively atomic fragment ions H+ and D+, whereas other possible fragment ions HD+ and D2+ were completely absent. In contrast to the statistical ratio of 2:1 of D:H in the HD2+ ion, the relative abundances of the measured H+ and D+ fragment ions were about of equal magnitude over the whole collision energy range studied. This non-statistical decay can be accounted for by vibrational predissociation through a minimal centrifugal barrier at a total angular momentum of about J~27-30.

Zero kinetic energy proton and deuteron production from photoionization of H2 and D2

He, Z. X.,Cutler, J. N.,Southworth, S. H.,Hughey, L. R.,Samson, J. A. R.

, p. 3912 - 3916 (1995)

A zero ion kinetic energy spectrometer has been developed to study the production of near zero energy protons and deuterons from dissociative photoionization of H2 and D2.Both H+ and D+ spectra show four peaks on top of a continuum.The continuum was found to be in excellent agreement with the single center Coulomb calculation for the direct dissociation through the X 2Σ+g state of H2+.The observed structures were shown to originate from autoionization of the doubly excited Q1 1Σ+g(1), Q1 1Σ+u(1), Q1 1Σ+u(2), and Q2 1Σ+u(1) states, of which the Q1 1Σ+g(1) state is dipole forbidden.

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