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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 214630-15-6 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 2,1,4,6,3 and 0 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 1 and 5 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 214630-15:
(8*2)+(7*1)+(6*4)+(5*6)+(4*3)+(3*0)+(2*1)+(1*5)=96
96 % 10 = 6
So 214630-15-6 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

214630-15-6Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to aldehydes promoted by chiral polymeric vanadium(V) salen complex as an efficient and recyclable catalyst

Khan, Noor-ul H.,Agrawal, Santosh,Kureshy, Rukhsana I.,Abdi, Sayed H.R.,Mayani, Vishal J.,Jasra, Raksh V.

, p. 2659 - 2666 (2006)

The asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to various aldehydes catalyzed by efficient new vanadyl polymeric salen complexes having 12 repeating salen units was investigated at room temperature. An excellent yield of the trimethylsilylether of cyanohydrins (up to 98%) with high chiral induction (96%) in case of 2-methylbenzaldehyde was achieved in 18 h. The catalyst recovered four times with retention of its performance.

Straightforward access to high-performance organometallic catalysts by fluoride activation: Proof of principle on asymmetric cyanation, asymmetric Michael addition, CO2 addition to epoxide, and reductive alkylation of amines by tetrahydrofuran

Chusov, Denis,Tsygankov, Alexey A.

, p. 13077 - 13084 (2021/11/01)

We demonstrate that well-known transition metal catalysts can be transformed into high-performance versions by the simple use of a fluoride anion source. In situ fluoride-activated catalysts are highly active catalytic species. The isolation may lead to degradation of the species or a decrease in catalytic activity. Fluoride activation of known, relatively simple catalysts resulted in the development of one of the most efficient catalytic systems for the asymmetric cyanation of aldehydes, asymmetric Michael addition, and synthesis of cyclic carbonates. Furthermore, the fluoride-assisted reductive opening of tetrahydrofuran (THF) with amines was developed. We believe that the proposed approach can find broad applications in the enhancement of known catalytic processes and in the design of new ones.

Enantioselective cyanosilylation of aldehydes catalyzed by a multistereogenic salen-Mn(III) complex with a rotatable benzylic group as a helping hand

Wei, Yun-Long,Huang, Wei-Sheng,Cui, Yu-Ming,Yang, Ke-Fang,Xu, Zheng,Xu, Li-Wen

, p. 3098 - 3103 (2015/02/02)

A multistereogenic salen-Mn(iii) complex bearing an aromatic pocket and two benzylic groups as helping hands was found to be efficient in the catalysis of asymmetric cyanosilylation. The salen-Mn catalyst partially mimics the functions of biocatalysts by

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

Synthesis, characterization and catalytic property of chiral oxo-vanadium (+)-pseudoephedrine complex supported on magnetic nanoparticles Fe3O4 in the cyanosilylation of carbonyl compounds

Rostami, Amin,Atashkar, Bahareh

, p. 80 - 84 (2014/12/11)

Vanadium complex of pseudoephedrine immobilized on magnetic nanoparticle Fe3O4[VO(Pseudoephedrine)@MNPs] was prepared and characterized by UV-vis, SEM, XRD, TGA, EDX, FT-IR, AGFM and elemental analysis techniques. VO(Pseudoephedrine)

Asymmetric cyanohydrin synthesis using an aluminium(salan) complex

North, Michael,Stewart, Emma L.,Young, Carl

, p. 1218 - 1225,8 (2020/09/09)

The asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to aldehydes catalysed by chiral metal(salan) complexes has been investigated. Salan complexes of titanium and vanadium displayed only low catalytic activity, but a bimetallic aluminium(salan) complex gave

An efficient titanium catalyst for enantioselective cyanation of aldehydes: Cooperative catalysis

Zhang, Zhipeng,Wang, Zheng,Zhang, Ruzhou,Ding, Kuiling

supporting information; experimental part, p. 6746 - 6750 (2010/12/24)

(Figure Presented) Two-in-one: The integration of two salen/ Ti=O units into one molecule allows the enantioselective cyanation of aldehydes to afford the enantioenriched natural or nonnatural cyanohydrin derivatives with turnover numbers of 1960-172000 a

Kinetics and mechanism of vanadium catalysed asymmetric cyanohydrin synthesis in propylene carbonate

North, Michael,Omedes-Pujol, Marta

experimental part, p. 1043 - 1055 (2011/03/22)

Propylene carbonate can be used as a green solvent for the asymmetric synthesis of cyanohydrin trimethylsilyl ethers from aldehydes and trimethylsilyl cyanide catalysed by VO(salen)NCS, though reactions are slower in this solvent than the corresponding re

Investigation of lewis acid versus lewis base catalysis in asymmetric cyanohydrin synthesis

North, Michael,Omedes-Pujol, Marta,Williamson, Courtney

experimental part, p. 11367 - 11375 (2010/11/17)

The asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to aldehydes can be catalysed by Lewis acids and/or Lewis bases, which activate the aldehyde and trimethylsilyl cyanide, respectively. It is not always apparent from the structure of the catalyst whether Lewis acid or Lewis base catalysis predominates. To investigate this in the context of using salen complexes of titanium, vanadium and aluminium as catalysts, a Hammett analysis of asymmetric cyanohydrin synthesis was undertaken. When Lewis acid catalysis is dominant, a significantly positive reaction constant is observed, whereas reactions dominated by Lewis base catalysis give much smaller reaction constants. [{Ti(salen)O}2] was found to show the highest degree of Lewis acid catalysis, whereas two [VO(salen)X] (X = EtOSO3 or NCS) complexes both displayed lower degrees of Lewis acid catalysis. In the case of reactions catalysed by [{Al(salen)}2O] and triphenyl- phosphine oxide, a non-linear Ham- mett plot was observed, which is indicative of a change in mechanism with increasing Lewis base catalysis as the carbonyl compound becomes more electron-deficient. These results suggested that the aluminium complex/tri- phenylphosphine oxide catalyst system should also catalyse the asymmetric addition of trimethylsilyl cyanide to ke- tones and this was found to be the case.

Lithium salts of chiral metallocomplex anions as catalysts for asymmetric trimethylsilylcyanation of aldehydes

Maleev,Skrupskaya,Savel'eva,Mkrtchyan,Saghiyan

experimental part, p. 598 - 604 (2011/02/17)

A series of the anionic CoIII complexes based on optically active amino acids containing the lithium cation in the external sphere of the complex was synthesized. The synthesized com- pounds were used as catalysts in the asymmetric addition of

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