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16031-51-9 Usage

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 16031-51-9 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 1,6,0,3 and 1 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 16031-51:
(7*1)+(6*6)+(5*0)+(4*3)+(3*1)+(2*5)+(1*1)=69
69 % 10 = 9
So 16031-51-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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16031-51-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers

One-electron oxidation of 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-methylpropanoic and 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acids in aqueous solution. The involvement of radical cations and the influence of structural effects and pH on the side-chain fragmentation reactivity

Bietti, Massimo,Capone, Alberto

, p. 618 - 629 (2008)

(Chemical Equation Presented) A product and time-resolved kinetic study on the one-electron oxidation of 2-(4-methoxyphenyl)-2-methylpropanoic acid (2), 1-(4-methoxyphenyl)cyclopropanecarboxylic acid (3), and of the corresponding methyl esters (substrates 4 and 5, respectively) has been carried out in aqueous solution. With 2, no direct evidence for the formation of an intermediate radical cation 2?+ but only of the decarboxylated 4-methoxycumyl radical has been obtained, indicating either that 2?+ is not formed or that its decarboxylation is too fast to allow detection under the experimental conditions employed (k > 1 × 107 s -1). With 3, oxidation leads to the formation of the corresponding radical cation 3?+ or radical zwitterion -3 ?+ depending on pH. At pH 1.0 and 6.7, 3?+ and -3?+ have been observed to undergo decarboxylation as the exclusive side-chain fragmentation pathway with rate constants k = 4.6 × 103 and 2.3 × 104 s-1, respectively. With methyl esters 4 and 5, direct evidence for the formation of the corresponding radical cations 4?+ and 5?+ has been obtained. Both radical cations have been observed to display a very low reactivity and an upper limit for their decay rate constants has been determined as k 3 s-1. Comparison between the one-electron oxidation reactions of 2 and 3 shows that the replacement of the C(CH3)2 moiety with a cyclopropyl group determines a decrease in decarboxylation rate constant of more than 3 orders of magnitude. This large difference in reactivity has been qualitatively explained in terms of three main contributions: substrate oxidation potential, stability of the carbon-centered radical formed after decarboxylation, and stereoelectronic effects. In basic solution, -3?+ and 5 ?+ have been observed to react with -OH in a process that is assigned to the -OH-induced ring-opening of the cyclopropane ring, and the corresponding second-order rate constants (k-OH) have been obtained. With -3?+, competition between decarboxylation and -OH-induced cyclopropane ring-opening is observed at pH ≥ 10, with the latter process that becomes the major fragmentation pathway around pH 12.

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