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3-Hexanol, also known as (S)-3-Hexanol, is an organic compound with the chemical formula C6H13OH. It is a secondary alcohol, meaning the hydroxyl group (-OH) is attached to a carbon atom that is also bonded to two other carbon atoms. This chiral molecule has a specific (S) configuration, indicating that the hydroxyl group is on the left side when looking at the molecule from the perspective of the chiral center. 3-Hexanol is a colorless liquid with a distinct, pleasant odor and is used in the synthesis of various chemicals, as well as in the production of fragrances and flavorings. It is also found in small quantities in nature, particularly in some fruits and essential oils.

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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 6210-51-1 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 6,2,1 and 0 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 6210-51:
(6*6)+(5*2)+(4*1)+(3*0)+(2*5)+(1*1)=61
61 % 10 = 1
So 6210-51-1 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

6210-51-1SDS

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

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 17, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 17, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name (+)-(S)-3-hexanol

1.2 Other means of identification

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Other names (S)-3-hexanol

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6210-51-1Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Biocatalytic Racemization Employing TeSADH: Substrate Scope and Organic Solvent Compatibility for Dynamic Kinetic Resolution

Pop?oński, Jaros?aw,Reiter, Tamara,Kroutil, Wolfgang

, p. 763 - 768 (2018/02/27)

Racemization in combination with a kinetic resolution is the base for a dynamic kinetic resolution (DKR). Biocatalytic racemization was successfully performed for a broad scope of sec-alcohols by employing a single alcohol dehydrogenase (ADH) variant from Thermoanaerobacter pseudoethanolicus (formerly T. ethanolicus; TeSADH W110A I86A C295A). The catalyst employed as a lyophilized whole cell preparation or cell free extract, which tolerated various non-water miscible organic solvents under micro-aqueous or two-phase conditions, whereby cyclohexane and n-hexane suited best. Various concepts for combining the enzymatic racemization with an enzymatic kinetic resolution to achieve overall a bis-enzymatic DKR were evaluated. A proof of concept showed a successful DKR with racemization in aqueous phase combined with acylation in the organic phase.

Fungal mediated kinetic resolution of racemic acetates to (R)-alcohols using Fusarium proliferatum

Jadhav, Dipesh D.,Patil, Harshal S.,Chaya, Patil S.,Thulasiram, Hirekodathakallu V.

, p. 4563 - 4567 (2016/09/23)

Fungal mediated kinetic resolution of seven acyclic/aromatic acetates was achieved using Fusarium proliferatum to furnish (R)-alcohols in high enantiomeric excess (>95%). The kinetic resolution was established as one-pot two-step de-esterification/oxidation biocatalytic process. Further, the preparative scale synthesis of (R)-(+)-1-phenylethanol was accomplished through de-esterification/oxidation of (±)-1-phenylethyl acetate using the whole cell of F. proliferatum NCIM 1105.

Asymmetric transformation of enones with Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942

Shimoda, Kei,Kubota, Naoji,Hamada, Hiroki,Yamane, Shin-Ya,Hirata, Toshifumi

, p. 2269 - 2272 (2007/10/03)

Asymmetric transformation of enones was investigated with cultured cells of Synechococcus sp. PCC 7942 (a cyanobacterium). The cells reduced both the endocyclic C-C double bond of s-trans enones and the exocyclic C-C double bond of s-cis enones with high enantioselectivity to afford optically active α-substituted (S)-ketones under illumination. In addition, the reduction of the double bond of these enones was accompanied by the formation of saturated alcohols. The cells preferentially reduced simple aliphatic ketones rather than cyclic ones to the corresponding (S)-alcohols with excellent enantioselectivity.

Stereochemistry of Aliphatic Carbocations, 14. Alkyl Shifts from Secondary to Primary Carbon Atoms

Kirmse, Wolfgang,Guenther, Bernd-Rainer,Knist, Johannes,Kratz, Sigrid,Loosen, Karin,et al.

, p. 2127 - 2139 (2007/10/02)

Alkyl shifts from secondary to primary carbon atoms have been induced by the nitrous acid deamination of suitable amines (4, 22, 39, 51); they include sequential rearrangements (-CH3,CH3 and -CH3,H).Predominant although incomplete inversion at the migration origin has been observed (Me 70percent, Et 62-64percent, nPr 65percent, iPr 64percent, tBu 55percent).Our results require the intervention of open secondary carbocations which may be preceded by less stable bridged intermediates.

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