4497-96-5 Usage
Type of Compound
Chlorinated organic compound
Derived from
Cyclohexane
Structural Features
Contains a chlorine atom
Contains a 2-chloropropan-2-yl group attached to the cyclohexane ring
Position of Chlorine Atom
1st position (1-chloro)
Position of 2-chloropropan-2-yl group
4th position (4-(2-chloropropan-2-yl))
Methyl Group
1-methyl (attached to the cyclohexane ring)
Common Uses
As a solvent in various industrial applications
As an intermediate in the synthesis of other organic compounds
Applications
Production of pharmaceuticals
Production of agrochemicals
Production of other fine chemicals
Structural Importance
Valuable building block for various chemical industries
Safety Precautions
Handle with care, as it can be hazardous if not used and stored properly
Check Digit Verification of cas no
The CAS Registry Mumber 4497-96-5 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 4,4,9 and 7 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 4497-96:
(6*4)+(5*4)+(4*9)+(3*7)+(2*9)+(1*6)=125
125 % 10 = 5
So 4497-96-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.
4497-96-5Relevant articles and documents
A remarkably efficient Markovnikov hydrochlorination of olefins and transformation of nitriles into imidates by use of AcCl and an alcohol
Yadav, Veejendra K.,Babu, K. Ganesh
, p. 452 - 456 (2007/10/03)
HCl generated by mixing AcCl with EtOH brings about Markovnikov hydrochlorination of olefins in excellent yields. The products are isolated in states of high purity simply by removal of the volatile components under reduced pressure. Further, nitriles are transformed into imidate hydrochlorides on similar treatment with AcCl and an alcohol. This procedure for nitrile-imidate transformation is much more efficient than that used previously, which involved continuous passing of HCl gas into the solution of a nitrile in a solvent such as Et2O or benzene and an alcohol until one equivalent had been absorbed. Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, 69451 Weinheim, Germany, 2005.