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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 67111-67-5 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 6,7,1,1 and 1 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 6 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 67111-67:
(7*6)+(6*7)+(5*1)+(4*1)+(3*1)+(2*6)+(1*7)=115
115 % 10 = 5
So 67111-67-5 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

67111-67-5Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Tailored Coumarin Dyes for Photoredox Catalysis: Calculation, Synthesis, and Electronic Properties

Gualandi, Andrea,Nenov, Artur,Marchini, Marianna,Rodeghiero, Giacomo,Conti, Irene,Paltanin, Ettore,Balletti, Matteo,Ceroni, Paola,Garavelli, Marco,Cozzi, Pier Giorgio

, p. 981 - 989 (2020/12/07)

High level time-dependent density functional theory (TD-DFT) computational modeling of coumarin dyes has been exploited for guiding the design of effective photocatalysts (PCs). A library of coumarins were investigated from the theoretical point of view and photophysical/electrochemical properties (absorption and emission spectra, E00, oxidation and reduction potentials) were evaluated. Comparison with literature values reported for a few candidates has been used for assessing the level of theory. On the basis of the results obtained, new strongly reducing PCs [Eox(PC.+/PC*)=?2.1 – ?2.0 V vs SCE] were discovered. Through the computational study of structure-properties relationships, a number of coumarins derivatives have been synthesized and evaluated in the pinacol coupling of aldehydes as the model reaction. The new organic photoredox catalysts show experimental photophysical and electrochemical data in accordance with the ones predicted by calculation, with excited state reduction potentials surpassing those of highly reducing transition metal-based PCs. A careful investigation of their behavior as PC has revealed crucial issues that need to be taken into consideration in the general photoredox catalysis, shedding light on the use of these PC in the pinacol, as well as, in other photoredox reactions.

CBZ6 as a Recyclable Organic Photoreductant for Pinacol Coupling

Wang, Hua,Qu, Jian-Ping,Kang, Yan-Biao

supporting information, p. 2900 - 2903 (2021/05/05)

A recyclable organic photoreductant (1 mol % CBZ6)-catalyzed reductive (pinacol) coupling of aldehydes, ketones, and imines has been developed. Irradiated by purple light (407 nm) using triethylamine as an electron donor, a variety of 1,2-diols and 1,2-diamines could be prepared. The oxidation potential of the excited state of CBZ6 is established as -1.92 V (vs saturated calomel electrode (SCE)). The relative high reductive potential enables the reductive coupling of carbonyl compounds and their derivatives. CBZ6 can be prepared in gram scale and is acid/base- or air-stable. It could be applied in large-scale photoreductive synthesis and recovered in high yield after the reaction.

Horeau amplification in the sequential acylative kinetic resolution of (±)-1,2-diols and (±)-1,3-diols in flow

Brandolese, Arianna,Greenhalgh, Mark D.,Desrues, Titouan,Liu, Xueyang,Qu, Shen,Bressy, Cyril,Smith, Andrew D.

supporting information, p. 3620 - 3627 (2021/05/04)

The sequential acylative kinetic resolution (KR) of C2-symmetric (±)-1,2-syn and (±)-1,3-anti-diols using a packed bed microreactor loaded with the polystyrene-supported isothiourea, HyperBTM, is demonstrated in flow. The sequential KRs of C2-symmetric (±)-1,2-syn and (±)-1,3-anti-diols exploits Horeau amplification, with each composed of two successive KR processes, with each substrate class significantly differing in the relative rate constants for each KR process. Optimisation of the continuous flow set-up for both C2-symmetric (±)-1,2-syn and (±)-1,3-anti-diol substrate classes allowed isolation of reaction products in both high enantiopurity and yield. In addition to the successful KR of C2-symmetric (±)-1,2-syn and (±)-1,3-anti-diols, the application of this process to the more conceptually-complex scenario involving the sequential KR of C1-symmetric (±)-1,3-anti-diols was demonstrated, which involves eight independent rate constants. This journal is

Photoredox Allylation Reactions Mediated by Bismuth in Aqueous Conditions

Potenti, Simone,Gualandi, Andrea,Puggioli, Alessio,Fermi, Andrea,Bergamini, Giacomo,Cozzi, Pier Giorgio

supporting information, p. 1624 - 1627 (2021/02/05)

Organometallic allylic reagents are widely used in the construction of C?C bonds by Barbier-type reactions. In this communication, we have described a photoredox Barbier allylation of aldehydes mediated by bismuth, in absence of other metals as co-reductants. Mild reaction conditions, tolerance of oxygen, and use of aqueous solvent make this photoredox methodology attractive for green and sustainable synthesis of homoallylic alcohols.

Photocatalytic pinacol C-C coupling and jet fuel precursor production on ZnIn2S4nanosheets

Cao, Zhi,Han, Guanqun,Liu, Xingwu,Sun, Yujie

, p. 9346 - 9355 (2020/10/09)

Visible light-driven C-C bond formation has attracted increasing attention recently, thanks to the advance in molecular photosensitizers and organometallic catalysts. Nevertheless, these homogeneous methodologies typically necessitate the utilization of noble metal-based (e.g., Ir, Ru, etc.) photosensitizers. In contrast, solid-state semiconductors represent an attractive alternative but remain less explored for C-C bond-forming reactions driven by visible-light irradiation. Herein, we report that photocatalytic pinacol C-C coupling of benzaldehyde to hydrobenzoin can be achieved on two-dimensional ZnIn2S4 nanosheets upon visible-light irradiation in the presence of a sacrificial electron donor (e.g., triethylamine). We further demonstrate that it is feasible to take advantage of both excited electrons and holes in irradiated ZnIn2S4 for C-C coupling reactions in the absence of any sacrificial reagent if benzyl alcohol is utilized as the starting substrate, maximizing the energy efficiency of photocatalysis and circumventing any byproducts. In this case, industrially important benzoin and deoxybenzoin are formed as the final products. More importantly, by judiciously tuning the photocatalytic conditions, we are able to produce either benzoin or deoxybenzoin with unprecedented high selectivity. The critical species during the photocatalytic process were systematically investigated with various scavengers. Finally, such a heterogeneous photocatalytic pinacol C-C coupling strategy was applied to produce a jet fuel precursor (e.g., hydrofuroin) from biomass-derived furanics (e.g., furfural and furfural alcohol), highlighting the promise of our approach in practical applications.

GaN nanowires as a reusable photoredox catalyst for radical coupling of carbonyl under blacklight irradiation

Botton, Gianluigi,Cen, Yunen,Cheng, Shaobo,Li, Chao-Jun,Liu, Mingxin,Mi, Zetian,Rashid, Roksana T.,Tan, Lida

, p. 7864 - 7870 (2020/08/19)

Employing photo-energy to drive the desired chemical transformation has been a long pursued subject. The development of homogeneous photoredox catalysts in radical coupling reactions has been truly phenomenal, however, with apparent disadvantages such as the difficulty in separating the catalyst and the frequent requirement of scarce noble metals. We therefore envisioned the use of a hyper-stable III-V photosensitizing semiconductor with a tunable Fermi level and energy band as a readily isolable and recyclable heterogeneous photoredox catalyst for radical coupling reactions. Using the carbonyl coupling reaction as a proof-of-concept, herein, we report a photo-pinacol coupling reaction catalyzed by GaN nanowires under ambient light at room temperature with methanol as a solvent and sacrificial reagent. By simply tuning the dopant, the GaN nanowire shows significantly enhanced electronic properties. The catalyst showed excellent stability, reusability and functional tolerance. All reactions could be accomplished with a single piece of nanowire on Si-wafer. This journal is

Oxidative and Redox-Neutral Approaches to Symmetrical Diamines and Diols by Single Electron Transfer/Hydrogen Atom Transfer Synergistic Catalysis

Fujita, Masashi,Kobayashi, Fumihisa,Ide, Takafumi,Egami, Hiromichi,Hamashima, Yoshitaka

supporting information, p. 7151 - 7155 (2020/12/01)

Homocoupling reactions of benzylamines and benzyl alcohols were examined under synergistic catalysis conditions with a photoredox catalyst and thiobenzoic acid as a hydrogen atom abstractor. When pivalaldehyde was used as an electron acceptor, oxidative dimerization proceeded selectively, whereas the use of benzaldehydes or iminium ions as electron acceptors resulted in redox-neutral coupling. These reactions afforded symmetrical 1,2-diamines and 1,2-diols in good yields.

How the sustainable solvent water unleashes the photoredox catalytic potential of ruthenium polypyridyl complexes for pinacol couplings

Naumann, Robert,Goez, Martin

, p. 4470 - 4474 (2019/08/21)

By complementing laser flash photolysis with product studies in visible-LED driven syntheses, we show that the one-electron reduced forms OER of tris(2,2′-bipyridine)ruthenium(ii) and its more reactive derivative with 4,4′-dimethylated ligands exhibit a reductive power greater by 0.2 eV in water than in acetonitrile; and that this difference allows the reduction of carbonyl compounds, and thus pinacol couplings, in aqueous medium via ruthenium-based photoredox catalysis as an alternative to using more expensive and less photostable higher-energy complexes (e.g., of iridium). Ascorbate serves as sacrificial donor to access OER. SDS micelles or cyclodextrins as carriers help overcome solubility problems of less hydrophilic substrates, and more reactive water-soluble substrates can even be coupled at neutral pH, such that the mild conditions make the process fully sustainable.

Ring Closing Metathesis Approach for the Synthesis of o-Terphenyl Derivatives

Karmakar, Shilpi,Mandal, Tirtha,Dash, Jyotirmayee

, p. 5916 - 5924 (2019/08/21)

A linear synthesis of o-terphenyl derivatives has been delineated using ring closing metathesis (RCM) as the key step. In this approach, benzil derivatives upon allyl Grignard addition provides diphenyl-1,2-diallyl dihydroxy derivatives which undergo ring closing metathesis to afford tetrahydro terphenyl derivatives. Aromatization-driven dehydration then leads to a diverse set of electron rich and electron deficient o-terphenyls. Furthermore, oxidative coupling of electron rich o-terphenyls provides the corresponding triphenylene derivatives.

Isothiourea-Catalysed Sequential Kinetic Resolution of Acyclic (±)-1,2-Diols

Greenhalgh, Mark D.,Harrer, Siegfried,Neyyappadath, Rifahath M.,Smith, Andrew D.

supporting information, p. 1555 - 1560 (2019/08/07)

The isothiourea-catalysed acylative kinetic resolution of a range of acyclic (±)-1,2-diols using 1 molpercent of catalyst under operationally simple conditions is reported. Significantly, the bifunctional nature of (±)-1,2-diols was exploited in a sequential double kinetic resolution, in which both kinetic resolutions operate synergistically to provide access to highly enantioenriched products. The principles that underpin this process are discussed, and selectivity factors for the individual kinetic resolution steps are reported in a model system.

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