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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 74335-78-7 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 7,4,3,3 and 5 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 7 and 8 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 74335-78:
(7*7)+(6*4)+(5*3)+(4*3)+(3*5)+(2*7)+(1*8)=137
137 % 10 = 7
So 74335-78-7 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

74335-78-7SDS

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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 15, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 15, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name 1-(2-methylpropylidene)-2-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)hydrazine

1.2 Other means of identification

Product number -
Other names 2-methylpropanal 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone

1.3 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use

Identified uses For industry use only.
Uses advised against no data available

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74335-78-7Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Selective reduction of carboxylic acids to aldehydes catalyzed by B(C 6F5)3

Bezier, David,Park, Sehoon,Brookhart, Maurice

supporting information, p. 496 - 499 (2013/03/29)

B(C6F5)3 efficiently catalyzes hydrosilylation of aliphatic and aromatic carboxylic acids to produce disilyl acetals under mild conditions. Catalyst loadings can be as low as 0.05 mol %, and bulky tertiary silanes are favored to give selectively the acetals. Acidic workup of the disilyl acetals results in the formation of aldehydes in good to excellent yields.

Kinetics and mechanism of the oxidation of aliphatic primary alcohols by imidazolium fluorochromate

Gehlot,Gilla,Mishra,Sharma, Vinita

experimental part, p. 685 - 692 (2012/04/04)

The oxidation of nine aliphatic primary alcohols by imidazolium fluorochromate (IFC) in dimethylsulphoxide leads to the formation of corresponding aldehydes. The reaction is first order with respect to IFC. A Michaelis-Menten type kinetics is observed with respect to alcohols. The reaction is promoted by hydrogen ions; the hydrogen-ion dependence has the form : kobs = a + b [H+]. The oxidation of [1,1- 2H2]ethanol (MeCD2OH) exhibits a substantial primary kinetic isotope effect (kH/kD = 5.87 at 298 K). The reaction has been studied in nineteen different organic solvents. The solvent effect was analysed using Taft's and Swain's multiparametric equations. The rate of oxidation is susceptible to both polar and steric effects of the substituents. A suitable mechanism has been proposed.

Biocidal and catalytic efficiency of ruthenium(III) complexes with tridentate Schiff base ligands

Arunachalam,Priya, N. Padma,Boopathi,Jayabalakrishnan,Chinnusamy

experimental part, p. 491 - 498 (2010/10/18)

The reaction of the Schiff bases (obtained by condensing isatin with o-aminophenol/o-aminothiophenol/o-aminobenzoic acid) with [RuX 3(EPh3)3] (where X = Cl/Br; E = P/As) in benzene afforded new, air-stable Ru(III) complexes of the general formula [Ru(L)X(EPh3)2] (L = dianion of tridentate Schiff bases). In all these reactions, the Schiff base ligand replaces one triphenylphosphine/ triphenylarsine and two chlorides/bromides from the ruthenium precursors. The complexes were characterized by elemental analyses, spectral (FT-IR, UV-vis,1H and 13C NMR for the ligands, and EPR) and electrochemical studies. All the metal complexes exhibit characteristic LMCT absorption bands in the visible region. The catalytic reactivity proved these complexes to be efficient catalysts in the oxidation of alcohols and C-C coupling. All the complexes were screened for their biocidal efficiency against bacteria such as Staphylococcus epidermidis and Escherichia coli and fungi such as Botrytis cinerea and Aspergillus niger at 0.25,0.50 and 1 % concentrations.

Oxidation of aliphatic primary alcohols by morpholinium chlorochromate: A kinetic and mechanistic approach

Choudhary,Yajurvedi,Soni,Agarwa,Sharma, Vinita

experimental part, p. 1061 - 1066 (2011/05/05)

The oxidation of nine aliphatic primary alcohols by morpholinium chlorochromate (MCC) in dimethylsulfoxide leads to the transformation of alcohols to the corresponding aldehydes. The reaction is first order with respect to both MCC and the alcohol both. The reaction is catalysed by hydrogen ions. The hydrogen-ion dependence has the form: kobs = a + A[H +]. The oxidation of [1,1-2H2]ethanol (MeCD2OH) exhibits a substantial primary kinetic isotope effect. The reaction has been studied in nineteen different organic solvents. The solvent effect was analysed using Taft's and Swain's multiparametric equations. The rate of oxidation is susceptible to both polar and steric effects of the substituents. A suitable mechanism has been proposed.

Synthesis, characterization, redox, catalytic, and antibacterial activities of binuclear ruthenium(III) schiff base complexes containing triphenylphosphine as co-ligand

Manimaran, Arumugam,Jayabalakrishnan, Chinnasamy

experimental part, p. 116 - 128 (2010/08/13)

New hexa-coordinated binuclear Ru(III) Schiff base complexes of the type [(PPh3)2X2Ru]2L (where, X = Cl or Br; L = binucleating N2O2 Schiff bases) have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility measurement, FT-IR, UV-vis, 13C1H-NMR, ESR, cyclic voltammetric, SEM and powder X-ray diffraction pattern. The new complexes have been used as catalyst in C C coupling reaction and the oxidation of alcohols to their corresponding carbonyl compounds by using molecular oxygen atmosphere at ambient temperature. Further, the new Schiff base ligands and their Ru(III) complexes were also screened for their antibacterial activity against K. pneumoniae, Shigella sp., M. luteus, E. coli and S. typhi. From this study, it was found out that the activity of the ruthenium(III) Schiff base complexes almost reaches the effectiveness of the conventional bacteriocide standards. Copyright Taylor & Francis Group, LLC.

Reaction of zirconium alkoxides with tert-butyl hydroperoxide. Oxidative ability of the Zr(OBu-t)4-t-BuOOH system

Gulenova,Stepovik,Cherkasov

, p. 980 - 988 (2008/02/03)

Oxidation of the isopropoxy group in the Zr(i-PrO)4·i- PrOH complex involves both direct reaction with tert-butyl hydroperoxide and intermediate formation of zirconium peroxy compound. Zirconium tetra-tert-butoxide reacts with tert-bytyl hydroperoxide to form metal-containing peroxide and trioxide. Decomposition of the latter leads to oxygen evolution and is accompanied by radical formation. The alkoxyl and peroxyl radicals formed were identified by ESR spectroscopy. The nature of the oxidant (oxygen, zirconium-containing peroxide and-trioxide) in the Zr(OBu-t)4-t-BuOOH system is determined by the structure of the substrate molecule. Pleiades Publishing, Inc., 2006.

Oxidation of unactivated primary aliphatic amines catalyzed by an electrogenerated 3,4-azaquinone species: A small-molecule mimic of amine oxidases

Largeron, Martine,Neudorffer, Anne,Fleury, Maurice-Bernard

, p. 1026 - 1029 (2007/10/03)

High catalytic performance of the electrogenerated amine oxidase mimic 3,4-iminoquinone 1ox is observed under metal-free conditions in the chemoselective oxidation reaction of unactivated primary aliphatic amines.

Quantitative RP-HPLC determination of some aldehydes and hydroxyaldehydes as their 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatives

Koivusalmi,Haatainen,Root

, p. 86 - 91 (2007/10/03)

A high-performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method is described for the quantitative determination of some aliphatic aldehydes and β- hydroxyaldehydes as their 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazone derivatives. A method is described for the preparation of deriv

A comprehensive investigation of variations in melting ranges and NMR data of 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazine derivatives

Tayyari, Sayyed Faramarz,Speakman, Jeffrey L.,Arnold, Macklin B.,Cai, Wen,Behforouz, Mohammad

, p. 2195 - 2200 (2007/10/03)

The well-known characterization method of aldehydes and ketones utilizing their 2,4-dinitrophenylhydrazones (DNPs) often gives variable melting ranges and conflicting results for a single derivative. We have found that the DNPs melting point discrepancies and the irreproducibility of the method are mainly due to syn-anti (E-Z) isomerization caused by traces of acids which remain in the products when prepared by the conventional methods. A bicarbonate washing of the DNPs removes the acid, stabilizes the melting range and reproducibly gives higher-melting derivatives. In the DNP preparations of aldehydes and some unsymmetrical ketones only the kinetically favored (and also thermodynamically more stable) syn (E) isomer is formed. The six different melting ranges of acetaldehyde DNP (AA-DNP) previously reported by other investigators are correlated with the amounts of acid present in their DNP crystals. Derivatives with higher concentrations of acid(s) give lower melting ranges. In the presence of small amounts of acid, E-Z isomerization occurs in most solvents but not in methanol or dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). Larger amounts of acid cause the isomerization in all solvents, but the process is much slower in the aforementioned solvents. Alcohols, but not chlorinated solvents, are suitable for the DNPs recrystallization. E-Z isomerization of AA-DNP also occurs thermally by first order kinetics when its pure E isomer is heated at its melted state. An equilibrium ratio of 2:1 (E:Z) is reached after 10 minutes. A substantial decrease (up to 2.05 ppm) is observed for the NMR chemical shifts of the AA-DNPs protons in benzene and electron rich aromatic solvents compared to those obtained in chloroform, acetonitrile, acetone, methanol, DMSO or even cyclohexane and electron deficient nitrobenzene. An explanation is given for the drastic chemical shift changes.

Transformation of acid chlorides into aldehydes by reduction of in-situ formed acyltributylphosphonium ions with zinc-copper couple or zinc

Maeda, Hatsuo,Maki, Toshihide,Ohmori, Hidenobu

, p. 2247 - 2250 (2007/10/02)

Transformation of acid chlorides into the corresponding aldehydes without over-reduction to alcohols was effectively achieved by the reduction of acyltributylphosphonium ions, formed in-situ from the chlorides and tributylphosphine in CH3CN, with Zn-Cu couple or Zn in the presence of CH3SO3H under an N2 atmosphere.

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