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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 1592913-08-0 includes 10 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 7 digits, 1,5,9,2,9,1 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 0 and 8 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 1592913-08:
(9*1)+(8*5)+(7*9)+(6*2)+(5*9)+(4*1)+(3*3)+(2*0)+(1*8)=190
190 % 10 = 0
So 1592913-08-0 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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1592913-08-0Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Photocontrol over self-assembled nanostructures of π-π Stacked dyes supported by the parallel conformer of diarylethene

Yagai, Shiki,Iwai, Kazunori,Yamauchi, Mitsuaki,Karatsu, Takashi,Kitamura, Akihide,Uemura, Shinobu,Morimoto, Masakazu,Wang, Hao,Wuerthner, Frank

supporting information, p. 2602 - 2606 (2014/03/21)

Diarylethenes (DAEs) have rarely been used in the design of photoresponsive supramolecular assemblies with a well-defined morphology transition owing to rather small structural changes upon photoisomerization. A supramolecular design based on the parallel conformation of DAEs enables the construction of photoresponsive dye assemblies that undergo remarkable nanomorphology transitions. The cooperative stacking of perylene bisimide (PBI) dyes was used to stabilize the parallel conformer of DAE through complementary hydrogen bonds. Atomic force microscopy, UV/Vis spectroscopy, and molecular modeling revealed that our DAE and PBI building blocks coassembled in nonpolar solvent to form well-defined helical nanofibers featuring J-type dimers of PBI dyes. Upon irradiating the coassembly solution with UV and visible light in turn, a reversible morphology change between nanofibers and nanoparticles was observed. This system involves the generation of a new self-assembly pathway by means of photocontrol. Leading light: Photoresponsive dye aggregates exhibiting remarkable morphological changes were constructed through complexation of the parallel conformer of a diarylethene receptor with dimeric stacks of perylene bisimide through multiple hydrogen bonds. The aggregates can be reversibly transformed between helical nanofibers and granular nanoaggregates upon exposure to visible and UV light, respectively.

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