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25309-65-3 Usage

Uses

Different sources of media describe the Uses of 25309-65-3 differently. You can refer to the following data:
1. 4-Ethylbenzonitrile is a nickel oxide catalyst, used in preparation method and its application in synthesis of pyrimidine derivatives.
2. 4-Ethylbenzonitrile may be used in the preparation of:2-(3-bromo-phenyl)-4,6-bis-(4-ethyl-phenyl)-[1,3,5]-triazinemixture of 1-benzyl-2-methylbenzene and 1-benzyl-4-methylbenzene

General Description

4-Ethylbenzonitrile is an electron deficient aromatic nitrile.

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 25309-65-3 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 2,5,3,0 and 9 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 5 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 25309-65:
(7*2)+(6*5)+(5*3)+(4*0)+(3*9)+(2*6)+(1*5)=103
103 % 10 = 3
So 25309-65-3 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
InChI:InChI=1/C9H9N/c1-2-8-3-5-9(7-10)6-4-8/h3-6H,2H2,1H3

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  • Alfa Aesar

  • (L07921)  4-Ethylbenzonitrile, 98%   

  • 25309-65-3

  • 10g

  • 1094.0CNY

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  • Alfa Aesar

  • (L07921)  4-Ethylbenzonitrile, 98%   

  • 25309-65-3

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25309-65-3Relevant articles and documents

Boosting homogeneous chemoselective hydrogenation of olefins mediated by a bis(silylenyl)terphenyl-nickel(0) pre-catalyst

Lücke, Marcel-Philip,Yao, Shenglai,Driess, Matthias

, p. 2909 - 2915 (2021/03/14)

The isolable chelating bis(N-heterocyclic silylenyl)-substituted terphenyl ligand [SiII(Terp)SiII] as well as its bis(phosphine) analogue [PIII(Terp)PIII] have been synthesised and fully characterised. Their reaction with Ni(cod)2(cod = cycloocta-1,5-diene) affords the corresponding 16 VE nickel(0) complexes with an intramolecularη2-arene coordination of Ni, [E(Terp)E]Ni(η2-arene) (E = PIII, SiII; arene = phenylene spacer). Due to a strong cooperativity of the Si and Ni sites in H2activation and H atom transfer, [SiII(Terp)SiII]Ni(η2-arene) mediates very effectively and chemoselectively the homogeneously catalysed hydrogenation of olefins bearing functional groups at 1 bar H2pressure and room temperature; in contrast, the bis(phosphine) analogous complex shows only poor activity. Catalytic and stoichiometric experiments revealed the important role of the η2-coordination of the Ni(0) site by the intramolecular phenylene with respect to the hydrogenation activity of [SiII(Terp)SiII]Ni(η2-arene). The mechanism has been established by kinetic measurements, including kinetic isotope effect (KIE) and Hammet-plot correlation. With this system, the currently highest performance of a homogeneous nickel-based hydrogenation catalyst of olefins (TON = 9800, TOF = 6800 h?1) could be realised.

Environmentally responsible, safe, and chemoselective catalytic hydrogenation of olefins: ppm level Pd catalysis in recyclable water at room temperature

Gallou, Fabrice,Gao, Eugene S.,Lipshutz, Bruce H.,Takale, Balaram S.,Thakore, Ruchita R.

supporting information, p. 6055 - 6061 (2020/10/14)

Textbook catalytic hydrogenations are typically presented as reactions done in organic solvents and oftentimes under varying pressures of hydrogen using specialized equipment. Catalysts new and old are all used under similar conditions that no longer reflect the times. By definition, such reactions are both environmentally irresponsible and dangerous, especially at industrial scales. We now report on a general method for chemoselective and safe hydrogenation of olefins in water using ppm loadings of palladium from commercially available, inexpensive, and recyclable Pd/C, together with hydrogen gas utilized at 1 atmosphere. A variety of alkenes is amenable to reduction, including terminal, highly substituted internal, and variously conjugated arrays. In most cases, only 500 ppm of heterogeneous Pd/C is sufficient, enabled by micellar catalysis used in recyclable water at room temperature. Comparison with several newly introduced catalysts featuring base metals illustrates the superiority of chemistry in water.

Reductive cyanation of organic chlorides using CO2 and NH3 via Triphos–Ni(I) species

Dong, Yanan,Li, Yuehui,Yang, Peiju,Zhao, Shizhen

, (2020/08/19)

Cyano-containing compounds constitute important pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals and organic materials. Traditional cyanation methods often rely on the use of toxic metal cyanides which have serious disposal, storage and transportation issues. Therefore, there is an increasing need to develop general and efficient catalytic methods for cyanide-free production of nitriles. Here we report the reductive cyanation of organic chlorides using CO2/NH3 as the electrophilic CN source. The use of tridentate phosphine ligand Triphos allows for the nickel-catalyzed cyanation of a broad array of aryl and aliphatic chlorides to produce the desired nitrile products in good yields, and with excellent functional group tolerance. Cheap and bench-stable urea was also shown as suitable CN source, suggesting promising application potential. Mechanistic studies imply that Triphos-Ni(I) species are responsible for the reductive C-C coupling approach involving isocyanate intermediates. This method expands the application potential of reductive cyanation in the synthesis of functionalized nitrile compounds under cyanide-free conditions, which is valuable for safe synthesis of (isotope-labeled) drugs.

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