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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 181465-68-9 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 1,8,1,4,6 and 5 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 8 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 181465-68:
(8*1)+(7*8)+(6*1)+(5*4)+(4*6)+(3*5)+(2*6)+(1*8)=149
149 % 10 = 9
So 181465-68-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

181465-68-9Relevant articles and documents

Photo-Arbuzov rearrangements of dimethyl benzyl and dimethyl p-acetylbenzyl phosphite

Ganapathy, Srinivasan,Sekhar, B. B. V. Soma,Cairns, S. Matthew,Akutagawa,Bentrude, Wesley G.

, p. 2085 - 2096 (1999)

The direct ultraviolet irradiation of dimethyl benzyl phosphite (1) and dimethyl p-acetylbenzyl phosphite (8) was investigated in acetonitrile, cyclohexane, and benzene. Phosphite 1 gives predominantly the photo-Arbuzov product, dimethyl benzylphosphonate (2), in 67-81% accountability yields, based of phosphite consumed, along with minor amounts of bibenzyl (20) and dimethyl phosphite (10). The quantum yield for formation of 2 in cyclohexane, φp, is 0.43. By contrast, irradiation of phosphite 8 yields only 7-13% of photo-Arbuzov phosphonate (9) but relatively large amounts of radical diffusion products: dimethyl phosphite (10) the p-acetylbenzyl radical dimer (11); and p-acetyltoluene (12). Evidently 8, closely related to acetophenone, reacts predominantly via the triplet excited estate to generate long-lived, triplet, free-radical pairs (6 and 7a). In benzene, further products (15, 16, 17a and 17b) are identified that result from addition of the phosphinoyl radical (6) to benzene to give cyclohexadienyl radical 14, followed by combination and disproportionation reactions with radical 7a. (Total product quantum yields in benzene (Σφi) = 0.47.) In benzene, accountabilities of radical 6 from photolysis of 8 as high as 56% are encountered along with up to 92% accountabilities of p-acetylbenzyl (7a) radicals. Addition of radical scavengers PhSH, PhCH2Br, and TEMPO in the three solvents establishes the cage yield of 9 as 3-5%. The products of radical trapping provide further proof of the radical-pair nature of the photolysis of phosphite 8, including a 95% accountability of 6 with PhCH2Br in benzene. It is proposed that the CH2-O scission of triplet 8 must occur concertedly with partial phosphoryl (P=O) bond formation. The trapping of radicals 6 and 7b from irradiation of phosphite 1 as the benzene adducts 22 and 23, analogous structurally to those (16 and 17) from phosphite 8, supports the postulation that photoisomerization of 1 to 2 proceeds via short-lived, presumably singlet, free-radical pairs.

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