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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 167285-91-8 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,6,7,2,8 and 5 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 167285-91:
(8*1)+(7*6)+(6*7)+(5*2)+(4*8)+(3*5)+(2*9)+(1*1)=168
168 % 10 = 8
So 167285-91-8 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Reactions of 2-butyne with group 6-group 10 heterobimetallics. New mixed-metal metallacycle chemistry

Chetcuti, Michael J.,Grant, Brian E.,Fanwick, Philip E.

, p. 2937 - 2950 (2008/10/09)

The reactions of disubstituted alkynes with the mixed-metal complexes NiCp*M(CO)3Cp (1, M = Mo, W) are presented, and the chemistry of the resultant products is developed. Complexes 1 react with nonterminal alkynes to afford nickelacyclic products of the type NiCp*{μ-η2(1,3-Ni), η2(1,2-M)-C(R)C(R′)C(O)}M(CO)2Cp″ (3) [M = Mo, W; R = R′ = Me; R = Me, R′ = Ph. Cp″ = Cp, Cp′; not all combinations made]. Complexes 3 may be thermally decarbonylated to the μ-alkyne (dimetallatetrahedrane) complexes NiCp*(μ-η2,η2-RC 2R′)M(CO)2-Cp″ (2). Complex 3a (R = R′ = Me; M = Mo; Cp″ = Cp) may be protonated or alkylated at the metallacyclic acyl-like carbonyl ligand with HBF4·Et2O or R3O+BF4- (R = Me, Et), respectively, to afford the cationic species [NiCp*{μ-η2(1,3-Mo),η 2(1,2-Ni)-C(Me)C(Me)C(OH)}-Mo(CO)2Cp]+BF 4- (4, Ni-Mo) and [NiCP*{μ-η2(1,3-Mo),η 2(1,2-Ni)-C(Me)C(Me)C(OR)}Mo(CO)2-Cp]+ BF4- (Ni-Mo; 5a, R = Me; 5b, R = Et), respectively. On the basis of an analysis of the 13C NMR spectrum of 5c′, a Ni-W analog of 5a, complexes 4 and 5 are believed to contain molybdenacycle, not nickelacycle, rings - i.e. a ring flip takes place during the protonation or the alkylation reaction. The attempted substitution of a carbonyl ligand in 5a with tBuNC in the presense of the oxidant Me3NO led to oxidation at the molybdenum center, loss of all carbonyl ligands, rupture of the Ni-Mo bond, and insertion of an isocyanide ligand into one of the Mo-C σ-bonds. The structure of the resulting cationic molybdenum oxo species 7, NiCp*{μ-η3(1,2,3-Ni)-C(OMe)C(Me)C(Me)C(N tBu)}Mo(O)Cp+BF4- was established by an X-ray diffraction study. Crystal data for 7, NiMoC26H38BF4NO2: monoclinic, P21/c (No. 14), a = 12.288(3) A?, b = 13.130(2) A?, c = 17.013(4) A?, β = 93.47 (1)°, Z = 4, R(F) = 0.042, and RW(F) = 0.051. Complex 5a reacts with KHBEt3 affording what is believed to be the hydridoacyl species NiCp*{μ-η3(1,2,3-Ni),η 2(1,4-Mo)-C(OMe)C(Me)C(Me)C(O)}MoH(CO)Cp (8, Ni-Mo). A carbonyl ligand in 5a may be substituted with an iodide ion to afford the neutral molybdenum iodo species NiCp*{μ-η3-(Ni),η 2(1,3-Mo)-C(Me)C(Me)C(OMe)}MoI(CO)Cp (9, Ni-Mo). Alkylation of 9 with MeLi afforded the very air-sensitive Mo-Me complex NiCp*{μ η3-(Ni),η2(1,3-Mo)-C(Me)C(Me)C(OMe)}MoMe(CO)Cp (10, Ni-Mo).

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