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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 22704-60-5 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 2,2,7,0 and 4 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 0 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 22704-60:
(7*2)+(6*2)+(5*7)+(4*0)+(3*4)+(2*6)+(1*0)=85
85 % 10 = 5
So 22704-60-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

22704-60-5SDS

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According to Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals (GHS) - Sixth revised edition

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 16, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 16, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name N,N-diethyl-3-methylbenzylamine

1.2 Other means of identification

Product number -
Other names diethyl-(3-methyl-benzyl)-amine

1.3 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use

Identified uses For industry use only.
Uses advised against no data available

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22704-60-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Reaction of Diisobutylaluminum Borohydride, a Binary Hydride, with Selected Organic Compounds Containing Representative Functional Groups

Amberchan, Gabriella,Snelling, Rachel A.,Moya, Enrique,Landi, Madison,Lutz, Kyle,Gatihi, Roxanne,Singaram, Bakthan

supporting information, p. 6207 - 6227 (2021/05/06)

The binary hydride, diisobutylaluminum borohydride [(iBu)2AlBH4], synthesized from diisobutylaluminum hydride (DIBAL) and borane dimethyl sulfide (BMS) has shown great potential in reducing a variety of organic functional groups. This unique binary hydride, (iBu)2AlBH4, is readily synthesized, versatile, and simple to use. Aldehydes, ketones, esters, and epoxides are reduced very fast to the corresponding alcohols in essentially quantitative yields. This binary hydride can reduce tertiary amides rapidly to the corresponding amines at 25 °C in an efficient manner. Furthermore, nitriles are converted into the corresponding amines in essentially quantitative yields. These reactions occur under ambient conditions and are completed in an hour or less. The reduction products are isolated through a simple acid-base extraction and without the use of column chromatography. Further investigation showed that (iBu)2AlBH4 has the potential to be a selective hydride donor as shown through a series of competitive reactions. Similarities and differences between (iBu)2AlBH4, DIBAL, and BMS are discussed.

Zirconium-hydride-catalyzed site-selective hydroboration of amides for the synthesis of amines: Mechanism, scope, and application

Han, Bo,Jiao, Haijun,Wu, Lipeng,Zhang, Jiong

, p. 2059 - 2067 (2021/09/02)

Developing mild and efficient catalytic methods for the selective synthesis of amines is a longstanding research objective. In this respect, catalytic deoxygenative amide reduction has proven to be promising but challenging, as this approach necessitates selective C–O bond cleavage. Herein, we report the selective hydroboration of primary, secondary, and tertiary amides at room temperature catalyzed by an earth-abundant-metal catalyst, Zr-H, for accessing diverse amines. Various readily reducible functional groups, such as esters, alkynes, and alkenes, were well tolerated. Furthermore, the methodology was extended to the synthesis of bio- and drug-derived amines. Detailed mechanistic studies revealed a reaction pathway entailing aldehyde and amido complex formation via an unusual C–N bond cleavage-reformation process, followed by C–O bond cleavage.

Lithium compound catalyzed deoxygenative hydroboration of primary, secondary and tertiary amides

Bisai, Milan Kumar,Gour, Kritika,Das, Tamal,Vanka, Kumar,Sen, Sakya S.

supporting information, p. 2354 - 2358 (2021/03/03)

A selective and efficient route for the deoxygenative reduction of primary to tertiary amides to corresponding amines has been achieved with pinacolborane (HBpin) using simple and readily accessible 2,6-di-tert-butyl phenolate lithium·THF (1a) as a catalyst. Both experimental and DFT studies provide mechanistic insight. This journal is

Consecutive β,β′-Selective C(sp3)?H Silylation of Tertiary Amines with Dihydrosilanes Catalyzed by B(C6F5)3

Fang, Huaquan,Xie, Kaixue,Kemper, Sebastian,Oestreich, Martin

supporting information, p. 8542 - 8546 (2021/03/08)

Tris(pentafluorophenyl)borane has been found to catalyze the two-fold C(sp3)?H silylation of various trialkylamine derivatives with dihydrosilanes, furnishing the corresponding 4-silapiperidines in decent yields. The multi-step reaction cascade involves amine-to-enamine dehydrogenation at two alkyl residues and two electrophilic silylation reactions of those enamines, one inter- and one intramolecular.

Silicon hydrogenation reaction method of organic boron and inorganic alkali catalysis amide (by machine translation)

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Paragraph 0049-0055; 0086-0089, (2020/08/18)

The method is characterized in that organic boron and inorganic bases are used as catalysts, silane is used as a reducing agent, primary amide is reduced to primary amine or dehydration dinitrile, the secondary amide is reduced to a secondary amine or aldimine, and the tertiary amide is reduced to tertiary amine. The method has the advantages of simple operation, mild reaction conditions, wide substrate universality, good functional group compatibility and the like, and has the characteristics of good stability, cheap and accessible catalyst, simple and convenient operation, high practicality and the like. (by machine translation)

A BEt3-Base catalyst for amide reduction with silane

Yao, Wubing,Fang, Huaquan,He, Qiaoxing,Peng, Dongjie,Liu, Guixia,Huang, Zheng

, (2019/05/22)

Reported herein is the development of a simple but practical catalytic system for the selective reduction of amides with hydrosilane or hydrosiloxane. Low-cost and readily available triethylborane (1.0 M in THF), in combination with a catalytic amount of an alkali metal base, was found to catalyze the reduction of all three amide classes (tertiary, secondary, and primary amides) to form amines under mild conditions. In addition, the selective transformation of secondary amides to aldimines and primary amides to nitriles can also be achieved by using a proper combination of BEt3 and base. The scope of these BEt3-base-catalyzed amide hydrosilylation reactions has been explored in depth. Preliminary results of mechanistic studies suggest a modified Piers' silane Si-H···B activation mode wherein the hydride abstraction by BEt3 is promoted by the coordination of an alkoxide or hydroxide anion to the Si center.

A BEt3-Base Catalyst for Amide Reduction with Silane

Yao, Wubing,Fang, Huaquan,He, Qiaoxing,Peng, Dongjie,Liu, Guixia,Huang, Zheng

, p. 6084 - 6093 (2019/05/24)

Reported herein is the development of a simple but practical catalytic system for the selective reduction of amides with hydrosilane or hydrosiloxane. Low-cost and readily available triethylborane (1.0 M in THF), in combination with a catalytic amount of an alkali metal base, was found to catalyze the reduction of all three amide classes (tertiary, secondary, and primary amides) to form amines under mild conditions. In addition, the selective transformation of secondary amides to aldimines and primary amides to nitriles can also be achieved by using a proper combination of BEt3 and base. The scope of these BEt3-base-catalyzed amide hydrosilylation reactions has been explored in depth. Preliminary results of mechanistic studies suggest a modified Piers' silane Si-H···B activation mode wherein the hydride abstraction by BEt3 is promoted by the coordination of an alkoxide or hydroxide anion to the Si center.

Diisobutylaluminum borohydride: An efficient reagent for the reduction of tertiary amides to the corresponding amines under ambient conditions

Snelling, Rachel A.,Amberchan, Gabriella,Resendez, Angel,Murphy, Chris L.,Porter, Lauren,Singaram, Bakthan

, p. 4073 - 4077 (2017/09/28)

A synthetically simple mixed metal hydride, diisobutylaluminum borohydride [(iBu)2AlBH4], is easily generated from a 1:1 mixture of borane-dimethylsulfide (BMS) and diisobutylaluminum hydride (DIBAL). The reduction of tertiary amides using (iBu)2AlBH4 is complete within five minutes under ambient conditions and the product tertiary amines were isolated in 70–99% yields by a simple acid-base extraction. This new methodology, reported herein, works well for reduction of tertiary aliphatic and aromatic amides as well as lactams to the corresponding amines and product isolation and purification does not require column chromatography.

Controlled Reduction of Tertiary Amides to the Corresponding Alcohols, Aldehydes, or Amines Using Dialkylboranes and Aminoborohydride Reagents

Bailey, Christopher L.,Joh, Alexander Y.,Hurley, Zefan Q.,Anderson, Christopher L.,Singaram, Bakthan

, p. 3619 - 3628 (2016/05/24)

Dialkylboranes and aminoborohydrides are mild, selective reducing agents complementary to the commonly utilized amide reducing agents, such as lithium aluminum hydride (LiAlH4) and diisobutylaluminum hydride (DIBAL) reagents. Tertiary amides were reduced using 1 or 2 equiv of various dialkylboranes. The reduction of tertiary amides required 2 equiv of 9-borabicyclo[3.3.1]nonane (9-BBN) for complete reduction to give the corresponding tertiary amines. One equivalent of sterically hindered disiamylborane reacts with tertiary amides to afford the corresponding aldehydes. Aminoborohydrides are powerful and selective reducing agents for the reduction of tertiary amides. Lithium dimethylaminoborohydride and lithium diisopropylaminoborohydride are prepared from n-butyllithium and the corresponding amine-borane. Chloromagnesium dimethylaminoborohydride (ClMg+[H3B-NMe2]-, MgAB) is prepared by the reaction of dimethylamine-borane with methylmagnesium chloride. Solutions of aminoborohydride reduce aliphatic, aromatic, and heteroaromatic tertiary amides to give the corresponding alcohol, amine, or aldehyde depending on the steric requirement of the tertiary amide and the aminoborohydride used.

Reductive cleavage of amides to alcohols and amines catalyzed by well-defined bimetallic molybdenum complexes

Krackl, Sebastian,Someya, Chika I.,Enthaler, Stephan

supporting information, p. 15267 - 15271 (2013/01/15)

Triple bonds do it! The molybdenum-catalyzed Ci-N bond cleavage of organic amides with hydrosilanes to produce alcohols and amines has been investigated. This work complements previously established protocols that lead to the cleavage of the Ci-O bond. Modified triply bonded dimolybdenum(III) alkoxides have been found to be crucial for tuning the selectivity to Ci-N bond cleavage (see figure). Copyright

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