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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 339531-14-5 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 3,3,9,5,3 and 1 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 1 and 4 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 339531-14:
(8*3)+(7*3)+(6*9)+(5*5)+(4*3)+(3*1)+(2*1)+(1*4)=145
145 % 10 = 5
So 339531-14-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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339531-14-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Aromatic Foldamer Helices as α-Helix Extended Surface Mimetics

Csékei, Márton,Fischer, Lucile,Huc, Ivan,Kotschy, András,Mandal, Pradeep K.,Reddy, Post Sai,Wicher, Barbara,Zwillinger, Márton

, p. 17366 - 17370 (2020/12/02)

Helically folded aromatic oligoamide foldamers have a size and geometrical parameters very distinct from those of α-helices and are not obvious candidates for α-helix mimicry. Nevertheless, they offer multiple sites for attaching side chains. It was found that some arrays of side chains at the surface of an aromatic helix make it possible to mimic extended α-helical surfaces. Synthetic methods were developed to produce quinoline monomers suitably functionalized for solid phase synthesis. A dodecamer was prepared. Its crystal structure validated the initial design and showed helix bundling involving the α-helix-like interface. These results open up new uses of aromatic helices to recognize protein surfaces and to program helix bundling in water.

Insulated molecular wires: Dendritic encapsulation of poly(triacetylene) oligomers, attempted dendritic stabilization of novel poly(pentaacetylene) oligomers, and an organometallic approach to dendritic rods

Schenning, Albertus P. H. J.,Arndt, Jan-Dirk,Ito, Masato,Stoddart, Alison,Schreiber, Martin,Siemsen, Peter,Martin, Rainer E.,Boudon, Corinne,Gisselbrecht, Jean-Paul,Gross, Maurice,Gramlich, Volker,Diederich, Francois

, p. 296 - 334 (2007/10/03)

Multinanometer-long end-capped poly(triacetylene) (PTA) and poly(pentaacetylene) (PPA) oligomers with dendritic side chains were synthesized as insulated molecular wires. PTA Oligomers with laterally appended Frechet-type dendrons of first to third generation were prepared by attaching the dendrons (8, 13, and 17, respectively. Scheme 1) to (E)-enediyne 18 by a Mitsunobu reaction and subsequent Glaser-Hay oligomerization under end-capping conditions (Scheme 2). Whereas first-generation oligomers up to the pentamer were isolated (1a-e), for reasons of steric overcrowding, only oligomers up to the trimer (2a-c) were formed at the second-generation level, and only the end-capped monomer and dimer (3a.b) were isolated at the third-generation level. By repetitive sequences of hydrosilylation (with the Karstedt catalyst), followed by allylation or vinylation, a series of carbosilane dendrons were also prepared (Schemes 3 and 4). Attachment of the second-generation wedge 40 to (E)-enediyne 18, followed by deprotection and subsequent end-capping Hay oligomerization, provided PTA oligomers 4a-d with lateral carbosilane dendrons (Scheme 5). UV/VIS Studies (Figs. 5-10) demonstrated that the insulating dendritic layers did not alter the electronic characteristics of the PTA backbone, even at the higher-generation levels. Despite distortion from planarity due to the bulky dendritic wedges, no loss of π-electron conjugation along the PTA backbone was detected. A surprising (E)-(Z) isomerization of the diethynylethene (DEE) core in the third generation derivative 3a was observed, possibly photosensitized by the bulky Frechet-type dendritic wedge. Electrochemical investigations by steady-state voltammetry and cyclic voltammetry showed that the first reduction potential of the PTA oligomer with Frechet-type dendrons is shifted to more negative values as the dendritic coverage increases. With compounds 5a-c, the first oligomers with a poly(pentaacetylene) backbone were obtained by oxidative Hay oligomerization under end-capping conditions (Scheme 6). The synthesis of dendritic PPA oligomers by oxidative coupling of (E)-enetetrayne 60 under end-capping conditions provided oligomers 61a-d, which were formed as mixtures of stereoisomers due to unexpected thermal (E)-(Z) isomerization (Scheme 8). In another novel approach towards dendritic encapsulation of molecular wires with a Pt-bridged tetraethynylethene (TEE) oligomeric backbone, the trans-dichloroplatinum(II) complex trans-67 with dendritic phosphane ligands (Fig. 14) was coupled under Hagihara conditions to mono-deprotected 69 under formation of the extended monomer 65 (Scheme 12). Again, an unexpected thermal (E)-(Z) isomerization, possibly induced by steric strain between TEE moieties and dendritic phosphane ligands in the unstable complex, led to the isolation of 65 as an isomeric mixture only.

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