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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 59639-92-8 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 5,9,6,3 and 9 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 9 and 2 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 59639-92:
(7*5)+(6*9)+(5*6)+(4*3)+(3*9)+(2*9)+(1*2)=178
178 % 10 = 8
So 59639-92-8 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

59639-92-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Decarboxylative cross-coupling of mesylates catalyzed by copper/palladium systems with customized imidazolyl phosphine ligands

Song, Bingrui,Knauber, Thomas,Goo?en, Lukas J.

supporting information, p. 2954 - 2958 (2013/04/11)

The activation of the inert C-O bonds in mesylates through the use of a new class of imidazolyl phosphines allows the decarboxylative coupling of aryl mesylates as well as polysubstituted alkenyl mesylates. Variation of the ligands leads to two complementary methods providing the corresponding biaryls and polysubstituted olefins in good yields. Copyright

Decarboxylative etherification of aromatic carboxylic acids

Bhadra, Sukalyan,Dzik, Wojciech I.,Goossen, Lukas J.

supporting information; experimental part, p. 9938 - 9941 (2012/08/08)

Decarboxylative Chan-Evans-Lam-type couplings are presented as a new strategy for the regiospecific construction of diaryl and alkyl aryl ethers starting from easily available aromatic carboxylic acids. They allow converting various aromatic carboxylate salts into the corresponding aryl ethers by reaction with alkyl orthosilicates or aryl borates, under aerobic conditions in the presence of silver carbonate as the decarboxylation catalyst and copper acetate as the cross-coupling catalyst.

Low-Temperature Ag/Pd-catalyzed decarboxylative cross-coupling of aryl trflates with aromatic carboxylate salts

Goossen, Lukas J.,Lange, Paul P.,Rodriguez, Nuria,Linder, Christophe

supporting information; experimental part, p. 3906 - 3909 (2010/07/03)

Chemical Equation Presented At 50°C lower than the best known copper catalysts, a catalytic silver(I)/ palladium(II) system allows the decarboxylative cross-coupling of arenecarboxylates with aryl triflates at temper-atures as low as 120°C. Remarkably, polychlorinated and many heterocyclic arenecarboxylates are converted for the first time in high yields. FG = functional group.

Decarboxylative cross-coupling of aryl tosylates with aromatic carboxylate salts

Goossen, Luksa J.,Rodriguez, Nuria,Lange, Paul P.,Linder, Christophe

supporting information; experimental part, p. 1111 - 1114 (2010/04/29)

(Figure Presented) A bimetallic copper/palladium catalyst system is disclosed that enables the use of tosylates as carbon electrophiles in decarboxylative coupling reactions. A variety of aromatic carboxylate salts, regardless of their substitution pattern, have been coupled with these inexpensive and readily available electrophiles to give the corresponding biaryl compounds in good yields (see scheme).

Pd-catalyzed decarboxylative Heck vinylation of 2-nitrobenzoates in the presence of CuF2

Goossen, Lukas J.,Zimmermann, Bettina,Knauber, Thomas

supporting information; experimental part, (2010/08/19)

A new protocol for the decarboxylative Heck vinylation of benzoic acids is disclosed. In the presence of a catalyst system generated in situ from Pd(OAc)2 (2 mol %), CuF2 (2 equiv), and benzoquinone (0.5 equiv) in NMP, a wide range of olefins were coupled with various 2-nitrobenzoates at 130 °C with the release of carbon dioxide to afford the corresponding vinyl arenes in good yields.

Biaryl and aryl ketone synthesis via Pd-catalyzed decarboxylase coupling of carboxylate salts with aryl triflates

Goossen, Lukas J.,Linder, Christophe,Rodriguez, Nuria,Lange, Paul P.

supporting information; experimental part, p. 9336 - 9349 (2010/04/03)

A bimetallic catalyst system has been developed that for the first time allows the decarboxylative crosscoupling of aryl and acyl carboxylates with aryl triflates. In contrast to aryl halides, these electrophiles give rise to non-coordinating anions as byproducts, which do not interfere with the decarboxylation step that leads to the generation of the carbon nucleophilic crosscoupling partner. As a result, the scope of carboxylate substrates usable in this transformation was extended from ortho-substituted or otherwise activated derivatives to a broad range of ortho-, meta-, and para-substituted aromatic carboxylates. Two alternative protocols have been optimized, one involving heating the substrates in the presence of CuI/1,10- phenanthroline (10-15 mol %) and PdI2/phosphine (23 mol%) in NMP for 1-24 h, the other involving CuI/l,10-phenanthroline (615mol%) and PdBr2/Tol-BINAP (2 mol % ) in NMP using microwave heating for 5-10 min. While most products are accessible using standard heating, the use of microwave irradiation was found to be beneficial especially for the conversion of non-activated carboxylates with functionalized aryl triflates. The synthetic utility of the transformation is demonstrated with 48 examples showing the scope and limitations of both protocols. In mechanistic studies, the special role of microwave irradiation is elucidated, and further perspectives of decarboxylase crosscouplings are discussed.

Synthesis of biaryls and aryl ketones via microwave-assisted decarboxylative cross-couplings

Goossen, Lukas J.,Linder, Bettina Zimmermanns Christophe,Rodriguez, Nuria,Lange, Paul P.,Hartung, Jens

experimental part, p. 2667 - 2674 (2009/12/31)

A protocol for the microwave-assisted decarboxylative cross-couplings of carboxylic acid salts with aryl halides has been developed that allows the synthesis of various biaryls and aryl ketones in high yields. After careful adaptation of the bimetallic ca

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