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    1. Product Name: Benzaldehyde, 3-chloro-, hydrazone
    2. Synonyms:
    3. CAS NO:306773-38-6
    4. Molecular Formula: C7H7ClN2
    5. Molecular Weight: 154.599
    6. EINECS: N/A
    7. Product Categories: N/A
    8. Mol File: 306773-38-6.mol
  • Chemical Properties

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    9. CAS DataBase Reference: Benzaldehyde, 3-chloro-, hydrazone(CAS DataBase Reference)
    10. NIST Chemistry Reference: Benzaldehyde, 3-chloro-, hydrazone(306773-38-6)
    11. EPA Substance Registry System: Benzaldehyde, 3-chloro-, hydrazone(306773-38-6)
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    8. Hazardous Substances Data: 306773-38-6(Hazardous Substances Data)

306773-38-6 Usage

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 306773-38-6 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 3,0,6,7,7 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 3 and 8 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 306773-38:
(8*3)+(7*0)+(6*6)+(5*7)+(4*7)+(3*3)+(2*3)+(1*8)=146
146 % 10 = 6
So 306773-38-6 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

306773-38-6SDS

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

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Creation Date: Aug 13, 2017

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Product name 3-chlorobenzaldehyde hydrazone

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306773-38-6Relevant articles and documents

Nickel-Catalyzed Cross-Coupling of Umpolung Carbonyls and Alkyl Halides

Zhu, Dianhu,Lv, Leiyang,Qiu, Zihang,Li, Chao-Jun

, p. 6312 - 6322 (2019)

An effective nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling of Umpolung carbonyls and alkyl halides was developed. Complementary to classical alkylation techniques, this reaction utilizes Umpolung carbonyls as the environmentally benign alkyl nucleophiles, providing an efficient and selective catalytic alternative to the traditional use of highly reactive alkyl organometallic reagents.

Copper-Catalyzed Conjugate Addition of Carbonyls as Carbanion Equivalent via Hydrazones

Luo, Siyi,Peng, Marie,Querard, Pierre,Li, Chen-Chen,Li, Chao-Jun

, p. 13111 - 13117 (2021/09/18)

Copper-catalyzed conjugate addition is a classic method for forming new carbon-carbon bonds. However, copper has never showed catalytic activity for umpolung carbanions in hydrazone chemistry. Herein, we report a facile conjugate addition of hydrazone catalyzed by readily available copper complexes at room temperature. The employment of mesitylcopper(I) and electron-rich phosphine bidentate ligand is a key factor affecting reactivity. The reaction allows various aromatic hydrazones to react with diverse conjugated compounds to produce 1,4-adducts in yields of about 20 to 99%.

Synergistic Relay Reactions To Achieve Redox-Neutral α-Alkylations of Olefinic Alcohols with Ruthenium(II) Catalysis

Kan, Jian,Li, Chao-Jun,Li, Chen-Chen,Li, Jianbin,Lv, Leiyang,Qiu, Zihang

supporting information, p. 4544 - 4549 (2020/02/04)

Herein, we report a ruthenium-catalyzed redox-neutral α-alkylation of unsaturated alcohols based on a synergistic relay process involving olefin isomerization (chain walking) and umpolung hydrazone addition, which takes advantage of the interaction between the two rather inefficient individual reaction steps to enable an efficient overall process. This transformation shows the compatibility of hydrazone-type “carbanions” and active protons in a one-pot reaction, and at the same time achieves the first Grignard-type nucleophilic addition using olefinic alcohols as latent carbonyl groups, providing a higher yield of the corresponding secondary alcohol than the classical hydrazone addition to aldehydes does. A broad scope of unsaturated alcohols and hydrazones, including some complex structures, can be successfully employed in this reaction, which shows the versatility of this approach and its suitability as an alternative, efficient means for the generation of secondary and tertiary alcohols.

Palladium-Catalyzed Formal Hydroalkylation of Aryl-Substituted Alkynes with Hydrazones

Yu, Lin,Lv, Leiyang,Qiu, Zihang,Chen, Zhangpei,Tan, Ze,Liang, Yu-Feng,Li, Chao-Jun

supporting information, p. 14009 - 14013 (2020/06/10)

We have developed an unprecedented Pd-catalyzed formal hydroalkylation of alkynes with hydrazones, which are generated in situ from naturally abundant aldehydes, as both alkylation reagents and hydrogen donors. The hydroalkylation proceeds with high regio- and stereoselectivity to form (Z)-alkenes, which are more difficult to generate compared to (E)-alkenes. The reaction is compatible with a wide range of functional groups, including hydroxy, ester, ketone, nitrile, boronic ester, amine, and halide groups. Furthermore, late-stage modifications of natural products and pharmaceutical derivatives exemplify its unique chemoselectivity, regioselectivity, and synthetic applicability. Mechanistic studies indicate the possible involvement of Pd-hydride intermediates.

Nickel-catalyzed alkyl-alkyl cross-coupling reactions of non-activated secondary alkyl bromides with aldehydes as alkyl carbanion equivalents

Zhu, Chenghao,Zhang, Junliang

supporting information, p. 2793 - 2796 (2019/03/06)

A novel nickel-catalyzed alkyl-alkyl cross coupling of non-activated secondary alkyl bromides with aldehydes via hydrazone intermediates has been developed. Aldehydes as alkyl carbanion equivalents replace traditional organometallic reagents. This coupling occurs on the carbon of the hydrazone rather than the nitrogen. In addition, non-activated primary and tertiary alkyl bromides also undergo the cross-coupling reaction to form new C(sp3)-C(sp3) bonds in moderate yields.

Nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling of umpolung carbonyls and alkyl halides

Zhu, Dianhu,Lv, Leiyang,Qiu, Zihang,Li, Chao-Jun

, (2019/05/22)

An effective nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling of Umpolung carbonyls and alkyl halides was developed. Complementary to classical alkylation techniques, this reaction utilizes Umpolung carbonyls as the environmentally benign alkyl nucleophiles, providing an efficient and selective catalytic alternative to the traditional use of highly reactive alkyl organometallic reagents.

Umpolung cross-coupling of polyfluoroarenes with hydrazones: Via activation of C-F bonds

Cao, Dawei,Pan, Pan,Zeng, Huiying,Li, Chao-Jun

supporting information, p. 9323 - 9326 (2019/08/08)

An umpolung strategy for the cross-coupling of polyfluoroarenes with various substituted hydrazones to construct C(sp2)-C(sp3) bonds is developed. In this strategy, the C-F bond of polyfluoroarenes is cleaved and coupled with moisture- and air-stable hydrazones under mild conditions with good to excellent yields. This method provides a useful tool for synthesizing polyfluorinated pharmaceuticals and functional materials.

Nickel-Catalyzed Regioselective Hydrobenzylation of 1,3-Dienes with Hydrazones

Lv, Leiyang,Zhu, Dianhu,Qiu, Zihang,Li, Jianbin,Li, Chao-Jun

, p. 9199 - 9205 (2019/10/14)

Hydroalkylation of unsaturated hydrocarbons with unstabilized carbon nucleophiles is difficult and remains a major challenge. The disclosed examples so far have mainly focused on the involvement of heteroatom and/or stabilized carbon nucleophiles as efficient reaction partners. Reported here is an unprecedented regioselective nickel-catalyzed hydrobenzylation of 1,3-dienes with hydrazones, generated in situ from abundant aryl aldehydes and ketones and acting as both the sources of unstabilized carbanion equivalent and hydride. With this strategy, both terminal and sterically hindered internal dienes are hydroalkylated efficiently in a highly selective manner, thus providing a reliable catalytic method to construct challenging C(sp3)-C(sp3) bonds.

Nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling of aldehydes with aryl halides: Via hydrazone intermediates

Tang, Jianting,Lv, Leiyang,Dai, Xi-Jie,Li, Chen-Chen,Li, Lu,Li, Chao-Jun

supporting information, p. 1750 - 1753 (2018/02/21)

Traditional cross-couplings require stoichiometric organometallic reagents. A novel nickel-catalyzed cross-coupling reaction between aldehydes and aryl halides via hydrazone intermediates has been developed, merging the Wolff-Kishner reduction and the classical cross-coupling reactions. Aromatic aldehydes, aryl iodides and aryl bromides are especially effective in this new cross-coupling chemistry.

Synthesis, antiproliferative and pro-apoptotic effects of nitrostyrenes and related compounds in Burkitt’s lymphoma

Byrne, Andrew J.,Bright, Sandra A.,Fayne, Darren,McKeown, James P.,McCabe, Thomas,Twamley, Brendan,Williams, Clive,Meegan, Mary J.

, p. 181 - 199 (2018/03/13)

Background: Cancers of the lymphatic cells (lymphomas) account for approximately 12% of malignant diseases worldwide. The nitrostyrene scaffold is identified as a lead target structure for the development of particularly effective compounds targeting Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL). Objectives: The aims of the curent study were to synthesise a panel of nitrostyrene compounds and to evaluate their activity in Burkitt’s lymphoma (BL). Methods: A panel of structurally varied compounds were designed and synthesised using Henry Knoevenagel condensation reactions. Single crystal X-Ray analysis confirmed the E configuration for six examples of these novel structures. A number of nitrostyrene-related compounds were also investigated including 1,3-bis(aryl)-2-nitropropenes together with heterocyclic scaffolds containing the nitrovinyl pharmacophore such as 3-nitro-2-phenyl-2H-chromenes. The antiproliferative activities of the compounds were evaluated using the BL cell lines EBV- MUTU-1 and EBV+ DG-75 (chemoresistant) to establish preliminary structure-activity relationships. Results: Lead compounds with optimized nitrostyrene scaffolds and 3-nitro-2-phenyl-2Hchromene structures were successfully established with typical IC50 values of 0.45 μM and 0.47 μM in MUTU-1 cells and 1.41 μM and 1.92 μM, respectively, in DG-75 cells. The mechanism of cell death was identified as apoptotic and the lead compound was found to elicit comparable apoptotic effects to Taxol in Burkitt’s lymphoma cell lines MUTU-1 and DG-75. Conclusion: This class of pharmaceutically active compounds with potential for the treatment of Burkitt’s lymphoma suggest a potential role for nitrostyrene based agents in chemotherapy.

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