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The CAS Registry Mumber 174292-57-0 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,7,4,2,9 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 174292-57:
(8*1)+(7*7)+(6*4)+(5*2)+(4*9)+(3*2)+(2*5)+(1*7)=150
150 % 10 = 0
So 174292-57-0 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Immobilized Baliospermum montanum hydroxynitrile lyase catalyzed synthesis of chiral cyanohydrins

Jangir, Nisha,Padhi, Santosh Kumar

, p. 32 - 40 (2018/11/27)

Hydroxynitrile lyase (HNL) catalyzed enantioselective C–C bond formation is an efficient approach to synthesize chiral cyanohydrins which are important building blocks in the synthesis of a number of fine chemicals, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals. Immobilization of HNL is known to provide robustness, reusability and in some cases also enhances activity and selectivity. We optimized the preparation of immobilization of Baliospermium montanum HNL (BmHNL) by cross linking enzyme aggregate (CLEA) method and characterized it by SEM. Optimization of biocatalytic parameters was performed to obtain highest % conversion and ee of (S)-mandelonitrile from benzaldehyde using CLEA-BmHNL. The optimized reaction parameters were: 20 min of reaction time, 7 U of CLEA-BmHNL, 1.2 mM substrate, and 300 mM citrate buffer pH 4.2, that synthesized (S)-mandelonitrile in ~99% ee and ~60% conversion. Addition of organic solvent in CLEA-BmHNL biocatalysis did not improve in % ee or conversion of product unlike other CLEA-HNLs. CLEA-BmHNL could be successfully reused for eight consecutive cycles without loss of conversion or product formation and five cycles with a little loss in enantioselectivity. Eleven different chiral cyanohydrins were synthesized under optimal biocatalytic conditions in up to 99% ee and 59% conversion, however the % conversion and ee varied for different products. CLEA-BmHNL has improved the enantioselectivity of (S)-mandelonitrile synthesis compared to the use of purified BmHNL. Nine aldehydes not tested earlier with BmHNL were converted into their corresponding (S)-cyanohydrins for the first time using CLEA-BmHNL. Among the eleven (S)-cyanohydrins syntheses reported here, eight of them have not been synthesized by any CLEA-HNL. Overall, this study showed preparation, characterization of a stable, robust and recyclable biocatalyst i.e. CLEA-BmHNL and its biocatalytic application in the synthesis of different (S)-aromatic cyanohydrins.

Enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes catalyzed by novel camphor derived Schiff bases-titanium(IV) complexes

B?ocka, Ewelina,Bosiak, Mariusz J.,We?niak, Miros?aw,Ludwiczak, Agnieszka,Wojtczak, Andrzej

, p. 554 - 562 (2014/05/06)

Five tridentate Schiff bases have been prepared from (1R,2S,3R,4S)-3-amino- 1,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[2.2.1]heptan-2-ol and salicylaldehydes. X-ray structure investigation revealed differences in their molecular conformation, and their titanium(IV) complexes

Asymmetric synthesis of a new salen type-titanium complex as the catalyst for asymmetric trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes

Lin, Zheng-Chang,Chen, Chinpiao

experimental part, p. 726 - 737 (2011/04/23)

This work describes the asymmetric synthesis of a new salen-type ligand via a Diels-Alder reaction and Curtius rearrangement. The ligand with a norbornane skeleton was used in the trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes, but the enantioselectivity was 55%ee. The norborane skeleton was cleaved to destroy this rigidity, and the eanatioselectivity was thereby increased to 85%ee.

A novel chiral (salen)AlIII complex catalyzed asymmetric cyanosilylation of aldehydes

Zeng, Zebing,Zhao, Guofeng,Zhou, Zhenghong,Tang, Chuchi

experimental part, p. 1615 - 1618 (2009/04/11)

A novel chiral (salen)AlIII complex was synthesized through the reaction of Et2AlCl and salen (R,R)-1 derived from (R,R)-11,12-diamino-9,10-dihydro-9,10-ethanoanthracene. This complex is an efficient catalyst for the asymmetric trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes in the presence of tributylphosphane oxide as an additive. The use of 1 mol-% of the complex led to the corresponding cyanohydrins in high yields (85-94%) with good-to-excellent enantioselectivities (42-92%ee). Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 2008.

Synthesis of the bifunctional BINOL ligands and their applications in the asymmetric additions to carbonyl compounds

Qin, Ying-Chuan,Liu, Lan,Sabat, Michal,Pu, Lin

, p. 9335 - 9348 (2007/10/03)

Efficient one-step syntheses of the bifunctional BINOL and H8BINOL ligands (S)-6 and (S)-8 have been developed from the reaction of BINOL and H8BINOL with morpholinomethanol, respectively. The X-ray analyses of these compounds have revealed their structural similarity and difference. The bifunctional H8BINOL (S)-8 is found to be highly enantioselective for the reaction of diphenylzinc with many aliphatic and aromatic aldehydes and especially is the most enantioselective catalyst for linear aliphatic aldehydes. Unlike other catalysts developed for the diphenylzinc addition which often require the addition of a significant amount of diethylzinc with cooling (or heating) the reaction mixture in order to achieve high enantioselectivity, using (S)-8 needs no additive and gives excellent results at room temperature. (S)-8 in combination with diethylzinc and Ti(OiPr)4 can catalyze the highly enantioselective phenylacetylene addition to aromatic aldehydes. It can also promote the phenylacetylene addition to acetophenone at room temperature though the enantioselectivity is not very high yet. Without using Ti(OiPr)4 and a Lewis base additive, (S)-8 in combination with diethylzinc can catalyze the reaction of methyl propiolate with an aldehyde to form the highly functional γ-hydroxy-α,β-acetylenic esters except that the enantioselectivity is low at this stage. The bifunctional BINOL ligand (S)-6 in combination with Me2AlCl is found to be a highly enantioselective catalyst for the addition of TMSCN to both aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes.

Cross-linked aggregates of the hydroxynitrile lyase from Manihot esculenta: Highly active and robust biocatalysts

Chmura, Andrzej,Van Der Kraan, Geert M.,Kielar, Filip,Van Langen, Luuk M.,Van Rantwijk, Fred,Sheldon, Roger A.

, p. 1655 - 1661 (2007/10/03)

The precipitation and cross-linking into CLEAs of the hydroxynitrile lyase (E.G. 4.1.2.10) from Manihot esculenta was investigated and an optimized procedure, which involved precipitation with (NH4)2SO 4, was developed. It

Asymmetric cyanohydrin synthesis catalyzed by Al(salen)/triphenylphosphane oxide

Kim, Sung Soo,Song, Dae Ho

, p. 1777 - 1780 (2007/10/03)

Various aldehydes undergo asymmetric trimethylsilylcyanation with (CH 3)3SiCN (TMSCN) in the presence of a chiral Al(salen) complex and Ph3PO as the catalyst. This is a double activation where Al(salen) plays the role of Lewis acd and POPh3 acts as a Lewis base. Various kind of aldehydes were subjected to the enantioselective addition of (CH3)3SiCN at temperatures between -40 °C and -50 °C. Hydrolysis of the adducts gave cyanohydrins with over 90 % yield and 80 % ee in most cases. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2005.

The substrate spectrum of mandelate racemase: Minimum structural requirements for substrates and substrate model

Felfer, Ulfried,Goriup, Marian,Koegl, Marion F.,Wagner, Ulrike,Larissegger-Schnell, Barbara,Faber, Kurt,Kroutil, Wolfgang

, p. 951 - 961 (2007/10/03)

Mandelate racemase (EC 5.1.2.2) is one of the few biochemically well-characterized racemases. The remarkable stability of this cofactor-independent enzyme and its broad substrate tolerance make it an ideal candidate for the racemization of non-natural α-hydroxycarboxylic acids under physiological reaction conditions to be applied in deracemization protocols in connection with a kinetic resolution step. This review summarizes all aspects of mandelate racemase relevant for the application of this enzyme in preparative-scale biotransformations with special emphasis on its substrate tolerance. Collection and evaluation of substrate structure-activity data led to a set of general guidelines, which were used as basis for the construction of a general substrate model, which allows a quick estimation of the expected activity for a given substrate.

Highly enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes catalyzed by novel β-amino alcohol-titanium complexes

Li, Yan,He, Bin,Qin, Bo,Feng, Xiaoming,Zhang, Guolin

, p. 7910 - 7913 (2007/10/03)

The β-amino alcohol 1b-Ti(Oi-Pr)4 complex has been shown to catalyze the enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes efficiently. In the presence of 5 mol % of 1b-Ti(Oi-Pr)4 complex catalyst, the aromatic, conjugated, heteroaromatic, and aliphatic aldehydes were converted to their corresponding trimethylsilyl ethers of cyanohydrins in 90-99% yields with up to 94% ee under mild conditions.

Enantioselective addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to aldehydes catalysed by bifunctional BINOLAM-AlCl versus monofunctional BINOL-AlCl complexes

Casas, Jesús,Nájera, Carmen,Sansano, José M.,Saá, José M.

, p. 10487 - 10496 (2007/10/03)

A highly enantioselective cyanation of aldehydes takes place by using a bifunctional catalyst derived from 3,3′-bis(diethylaminomethyl) substituted binaphthol (BINOLAM) and dimethylaluminium chloride. The addition is of wide scope and runs best in toluene at temperatures ranging from -20 to -40°C, in the presence of 4 A? MS and triphenylphosphine oxide as additives. The (R)- or (S)-cyanohydrins result when using (S)- or (R)-BINOLAM-AlCl complexes, respectively. The valuable ligand can be recovered by simple extractive work-up and recycled without loss of efficiency (both in terms of chemical and stereochemical yields). This methodology is applied to the Shibasaki synthesis of epothilone A. All the evidence available for the BINOLAM-AlCl enantioselective addition of TMSCN to aldehydes call for the intervention of a hydrocyanation reaction, addition of a catalytic amount of hydrogen cyanide, generated in situ, to an aldehyde, followed by O-silylation. In order to determine the role of the basic amino groups of BINOLAM, comparative studies are carried out with the monofunctional 1,1′-binaphthol-derived complex BINOL-AlCl. Graphical Abstract.

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