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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 30115-96-9 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 3,0,1,1 and 5 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 30115-96:
(7*3)+(6*0)+(5*1)+(4*1)+(3*5)+(2*9)+(1*6)=69
69 % 10 = 9
So 30115-96-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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Design, Synthesis, Dynamic Docking, Biochemical Characterization, and in Vivo Pharmacokinetics Studies of Novel Topoisomerase II Poisons with Promising Antiproliferative Activity

Arencibia, Jose M.,Brindani, Nicoletta,Franco-Ulloa, Sebastian,Nigro, Michela,Kuriappan, Jissy Akkarapattiakal,Ottonello, Giuliana,Bertozzi, Sine Mandrup,Summa, Maria,Girotto, Stefania,Bertorelli, Rosalia,Armirotti, Andrea,De Vivo, Marco

, p. 3508 - 3521 (2020/04/30)

We previously reported a first set of hybrid topoisomerase II (topoII) poisons whose chemical core merges key pharmacophoric elements of etoposide and merbarone, which are two well-known topoII blockers. Here, we report on the expansion of this hybrid mol

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.

One-Pot Synthesis of α,β-Unsaturated Esters, Ketones, and Nitriles from Alcohols and Phosphonium Salts

Ding, Weijie,Hu, Juan,Jin, Huile,Yu, Xiaochun,Wang, Shun

, p. 107 - 118 (2017/09/28)

A general method for the synthesis of α,β-unsaturated esters, ketones, and nitriles is successfully achieved by a one-pot copper-catalyzed oxidation with O 2 in air as oxidant. The solvent mixture of acetonitrile and formamide (1:1) is optimized to ensure the oxidation of alcohols, deprotonation of phosphonium salt, and Wittig reaction occur efficiently in one pot. A broad range of substrates has been explored for this process, including three electron-withdrawing group (CO 2 Et, COPh, CN) functionalized phosphonium salts. They reacted not only with benzylic and heteroaromatic alcohols, but also with aliphatic alcohols, forming the corresponding α,β-unsaturated esters, ketones, and nitriles in moderate to excellent yields.

Scope and Limitation of the Microwave-Assisted Catalytic Wittig Reaction

Hoffmann, Marcel,Deshmukh, Sunetra,Werner, Thomas

, p. 4532 - 4543 (2015/07/27)

We have developed a microwave-assisted catalytic Wittig reaction. In this paper, we give full account of the scope and limitations of this reaction. A screening of various commercially available phosphine oxides as precatalysts revealed Bu3P=O to be the most promising candidate. We tested 10 silanes for the in situ reduction of the phosphine oxide to generate Bu3P as the actual catalyst. Different epoxides were tested as masked bases. In this context, cyclohexene oxide as well as butylene oxide proved to be suitable. The reaction could be carried out at 125 C, but higher yields and E/Z selectivities were obtained at 150 °C. Under the optimised reaction conditions, more than 40 examples for the conversion of various aldehydes into the corresponding alkenes are reported. The products were obtained in yields of up to 88 with high E selectivities. Moreover, we also describe the further screening of several chiral phosphines as catalysts for the microwave-assisted enantioselective catalytic Wittig reaction. The scope and limitations of the microwave-assisted catalytic Wittig reaction have been evaluated with respect to the catalyst, silane, solvent, reaction conditions, and substrates.

Phospholane-catalyzed wittig reaction

Werner, Thomas,Hoffmann, Marcel,Deshmukh, Sunetra

, p. 3286 - 3295 (2015/05/20)

We identified 2-phenylisophosphindoline 2-oxide as a suitable and potentially tunable catalyst for the catalytic Wittig reaction of aldehydes with activated organohalides. This catalyst was obtained by a straightforward two-step synthesis. Trimethoxysilane proved to be an efficient reducing agent for the in situ generation and regeneration of the catalyst from the corresponding phosphane oxide. Sodium carbonate was identified as a suitable base for the transformation. It is noteworthy that the particle size of the sodium carbonate had a tremendous effect on the outcome of the reaction. Under the optimized reaction conditions, 23 aldehydes were converted into the corresponding alkenes in high isolated yields of up to 88%. Moreover, an asymmetric catalytic Wittig reaction was performed for the desymmetrization of a prochiral diketone.

A facile, one-pot synthesis of β-substituted (Z)-acrylonitriles utilizing an α-diaminoboryl carbanion

Tomioka, Takashi,Takahashi, Yusuke,Vaughan, Trey G.,Yanase, Takayoshi

supporting information; experimental part, p. 2171 - 2173 (2010/07/08)

A simple three-step single-pot procedure for Z-stereoselective synthesis of β-monosubstituted acrylonitriles has been established. The reaction involves olefination of aldehydes with an in situ generated α-diaminoboryl carbanion species. Various aromatic and aliphatic aldehydes were smoothly converted into the corresponding (Z)-olefin products (up to 96:4 ratio) in good yields (80-98%).

Highly (Z)-selective synthesis of β-monosubstituted α,β-unsaturated cyanides using the peterson reaction

Kojima, Satoshi,Fukuzaki, Tomohide,Yamakawa, Atsushi,Murai, Yutaka

, p. 3917 - 3920 (2007/10/03)

(Chemical Equation Presented) The Peterson reaction between (t-BuO)Ph 2SiCH2CN and various aldehydes furnishes the corresponding β-monosubstituted α,β-unsaturated cyanides with high Z selectivity (Z:E = 92:8 to >98:2).

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