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237763-20-1 Usage

Physical state

Pale yellow to light brown liquid

Usage

Commonly used in the synthesis of pharmaceuticals and other organic compounds

Application

Potential use as a chiral auxiliary in asymmetric synthesis

Property

Studied for its potential antioxidant properties

Investigation

Investigated for its potential use in the synthesis of various organic compounds

Field of application

Organic chemistry and pharmaceuticals

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 237763-20-1 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 2,3,7,7,6 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 2 and 0 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 237763-20:
(8*2)+(7*3)+(6*7)+(5*7)+(4*6)+(3*3)+(2*2)+(1*0)=151
151 % 10 = 1
So 237763-20-1 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

237763-20-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Synthesis of Functionalized Indolines and Dihydrobenzofurans by Iron and Copper Catalyzed Aryl C-N and C-O Bond Formation

Henry, Martyn C.,Senn, Hans Martin,Sutherland, Andrew

, p. 346 - 364 (2019/01/08)

A simple and effective one-pot, two-step intramolecular aryl C-N and C-O bond forming process for the preparation of a wide range of benzo-fused heterocyclic scaffolds using iron and copper catalysis is described. Activated aryl rings were subjected to a highly regioselective, iron(III) triflimide-catalyzed iodination, followed by a copper(I)-catalyzed intramolecular N-or O-arylation step leading to indolines, dihydrobenzofurans, and six-membered analogues. The general applicability and functional group tolerance of this method were exemplified by the total synthesis of the neolignan natural product, (+)-obtusafuran. DFT calculations using Fukui functions were also performed, providing a molecular orbital rationale for the highly regioselective arene iodination process.

Cu-Catalyzed cross-coupling reactions of epoxides with organoboron compounds

Lu, Xiao-Yu,Yang, Chu-Ting,Liu, Jing-Hui,Zhang, Zheng-Qi,Lu, Xi,Lou, Xin,Xiao, Bin,Fu, Yao

, p. 2388 - 2391 (2015/02/05)

A copper-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction of epoxides with arylboronates is described. This reaction is not limited to aromatic epoxides, because aliphatic epoxides are also suitable substrates. In addition, N-sulfonyl aziridines can be successfully converted into the products. This reaction provides convenient access to β-phenethyl alcohols, which are valuable synthetic intermediates.

Bu4N+ alkoxide-initiated/autocatalytic addition reactions with organotrimethylsilanes

Das, Manas,O'Shea, Donal F.

, p. 5595 - 5607 (2014/07/08)

The use of Me3SiO-/Bu4N+ as a general activator of organotrimethylsilanes for addition reactions has been established. The broad scope of the method offers trimethylsilanes (including acetate, allyl, propargyl, benzyl, dithiane, heteroaryl, and aryl derivatives) as bench-stable organometallics that can be readily utilized as carbanion equivalents for synthesis. Reactions are achieved at rt without the requirement of specialized precautions that are commonplace for other organometallics.

Synthesis and application of benzyl-TMS derivatives as bench stable benzyl anion equivalents

Das, Manas,O'Shea, Donal F.

, p. 6448 - 6460 (2013/07/26)

The regioselective benzylic metalation of toluenes using BuLi/KO tBu/TMP(H) (LiNK metalation conditions) and subsequent transmetalation to Si by reaction with TMSCl provides a general one-pot procedure for the synthesis of substituted benzyltrimethylsilanes. ArCH 2Si(Me)3 derivatives are bench stable reagents yet can serve as benzyl anion equivalents under mild reaction conditions. Following activation with fluoride they can successfully participate in a wide range of additions to both non-enolizable and enolizable carbonyls. In addition, their use in the synthesis of isochromanones and trifluoromethylated amines is illustrated. The broad synthetic scope and mild practical conditions of use for ArCH2Si(Me)3 reagents demonstrate their general potential as benzyl anion equivalents.

Direct preparation of benzylic manganese reagents from benzyl halides, sulfonates, and phosphates and their reactions: Applications in organic synthesis

Suh, YoungSung,Lee, Jun-Sik,Kim, Seoung-Hoi,Rieke, Reuben D.

, p. 20 - 36 (2007/10/03)

The use of highly active manganese (Mn)*, prepared by the Rieke method, was investigated for the direct preparation of benzylic manganese reagents. The oxidative addition of the highly active manganese to benzylic halides was easily completed under mild conditions. Moreover, benzylic manganese sulfonates and phosphates were prepared by direct oxidative addition of Mn* to the carbon-oxygen bonds of benzylic sulfonates and phosphates. The resulting benzylic manganese reagents were found to undergo cross-coupling reactions with a variety of electrophiles. Most of these reactions were carried out in the absence of any transition metal catalyst under mild conditions. In addition, the use of highly active manganese was also studied for preparation of homo-coupled products of functionalized benzyl halides without transition metal catalysts. These useful approaches provided not only a facile synthetic route to the preparation of resoricinolic lipids but a facile synthesis of functionalized 4-benzylpyridines by regioselective and chemo selective γ-addition of benzylic group to N-alkoxycarbonylpyridinum salts.

Benzylic Manganese Halides, Sulfonates, and Phosphates: Preparation, Coupling Reactions, and Applications in Organic Synthesis

Kim, Seung-Hoi,Rieke, Reuben D.

, p. 2322 - 2330 (2007/10/03)

The use of highly active manganese, prepared by the Rieke method, for the direct preparation of benzylic manganese reagents was investigated. The oxidative addition of the highly active manganese (Mn*) to benzylic halides was easily completed under mild conditions. More importantly, benzylic manganese sulfonates and phosphates were prepared by direct oxidative addition of Mn* to the carbon-oxygen bonds of benzylic sulfonates and phosphates. The resulting benzylic manganese reagents were found to undergo cross-coupling reactions with a variety of electrophiles. The majority of these reactions were carried out in the absence of any transition metal catalyst under mild conditions. This approach also provided a facile synthetic route to the preparation of resorcinolic lipids.

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