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"Benzene, [(chlorophenylmethyl)thio]-" is a chemical compound with the molecular formula C13H11ClS. It is an aromatic compound derived from benzene, featuring a chlorophenylmethyl group attached to a sulfur atom. Benzene, [(chlorophenylmethyl)thio]- is also known as 4-(chloromethyl)phenyl methyl sulfide or 4-chlorobenzyl methyl sulfide. It is a colorless liquid with a pungent odor and is used as an intermediate in the synthesis of various pharmaceuticals, agrochemicals, and other organic compounds. Due to its reactivity and potential health risks, it is important to handle this chemical with proper safety measures and in accordance with relevant regulations.

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The CAS Registry Mumber 7693-31-4 includes 7 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 4 digits, 7,6,9 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 3 and 1 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 7693-31:
(6*7)+(5*6)+(4*9)+(3*3)+(2*3)+(1*1)=124
124 % 10 = 4
So 7693-31-4 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

7693-31-4SDS

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

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Creation Date: Aug 17, 2017

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Product name [chloro(phenyl)methyl]sulfanylbenzene

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7693-31-4Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Thioalkylation of Enolates, IV. α-Alkylidenecyclopentanones by α-Alkylidation of Methyl 2-Oxocyclopentanecarboxylate

Arnecke, Ralf,Groth, Ulrich,Koehler, Thomas

, p. 891 - 894 (2007/10/02)

An α-alkylidation of cyclopentanone was achieved in two reaction steps in an overall yield of 20 to 79percent via a zinc chloride-catalyzed thioalkylation of the zinc enolate of methyl 2-oxocyclopentanecarboxylate (3) and subsequent saponification/desulfurization of the β-(phenylthio) ketone intermediates 5.For the saponification/desulfurization step DABCO proved to be the reagent of choice and superior to the use of alkali or magnesium halides. - Key Words: Zinc enolates, thioalkylation of / Cyclopentanones, α-alkylidene

Thioalkylation of Enolates, II. α-Thioalkylation of Zinc Enolates to α,α-Disubstituted Ketones

Groth, Ulrich,Huhn, Thomas,Richter, Norbert

, p. 49 - 54 (2007/10/02)

An α-alkylation of the 2-methylcycloalkanones 1 and 4 at the higher substituted carbon can be achieved by thioalkylation of the corresponding zinc enolates with the α-chlorosulfides 3.The desulfurization can be carried out with either Raney nickel or lithium in diethylamine for compounds which contain double or triple bonds. Key Words: Zinc enolates, thioalkylation of / Ketones, α,α-disubstituted / Desulfurization

Solvolytic Generation of α-Sulfonyl and α-Sulfinyl Carbocations

Creary, Xavier,Mehrsheikh-Mohammadi, M.E.,Eggers, Mark D.

, p. 2435 - 2442 (2007/10/02)

A series of mesylates of general type ArC(CH3)(SO2Ph)OMs, 14, have been prepared and studied under solvolytic conditions.The Hammett p value in methanol is -7.98.A solvent effect study on 14b, where Ar=p-CH3C6H4, gave a good correlation with YOTs values and an m value of 0.85.These data were interpreted in terms of the involvement of α-sulfonyl-substituted carbocations, which have a large demand for aryl group stabilization.In solvolyses of 14b, capture of the α-sulfonyl carbocation by acetic or trifluoroacetic acid gave simple substitution products which could be isolated.In alcohol solvents subsequent unimolecular loss of benzenesulfinate ion from the initially formed α-alkoxy sulfone led ultimately to the formation of ketones or ketals.Analogous loss of benzenesulfinate from the primary product is also seen on prolonged reaction of 14b in carboxylic acid solvents.Solvolyses of a series of α-bromo sulfoxides of general structure ArC(CH3)(SOPh)Br, 35, also proceed via the intermediacy of carbocations.The demand for aryl stabilization in these α-sulfinyl cations is also quite large as evidenced by the p value of -7.18 in trifluoroethanol.The trifluoroethanolysis rate of 35b, where Ar=p-CH3C6H4, is 1.4x105 times slower at 25 deg C than that of the α-H analogue ArCH(CH3)Br, 29.This, along with the large negative p value, implies that the interaction of the sulfur nonbonding electrons with the adjacent cationic center is of minimal importance in the α-sulfinyl carbocation derived from 35b.These data conflict with previous suggestion that α-sulfinyl cations are greatly stabilized by the sulfur nonbonding electrons.Suggestions are offered to explain this apparent conflict.The relative reactivities of a series of bromides containing electron-withdrawing groups have been determined in the common solvent trifluoroethanol in order to evaluate the effect of these groups on the rate of carbocation generation.The relative reactivity order for sovolyses of substrates of general type p-CH3C6H4C(CH3)BrE, where E is an electronegative group, is COPh>PO(OEt)2>CN>SOPh>CF3>SO2Ph.

Synthesis and Reaction of α(Dimethylamino)alkanal Dimethylhydrazones

Habernegg, Renate,Severin, Theodor

, p. 2397 - 2413 (2007/10/02)

Several α(dimethylamino)aldehyde hydrazones of the general structure 11 have been obtained by alkylation of the lithium salt of 9 or by addition of Grignard reagents to 15 or 17.The compounds react with acyl chlorides to give hydrazones of unsaturated aldehydes.The same products 27 are obtained by thermal degradation of the ammonium salts 26.In the hydrazonoammonium salts 26a, g the trimethylammonium group can be substituted by a variety of nucleophiles (--> 34-39).

A New Syntethic Route to Vinyl Sulfides Utilizing the Reaction of (Phenylthio)carbenes with Nitrile Anions

Harada, Toshiro,Karasawa, Akio,Oku, Akira

, p. 842 - 846 (2007/10/02)

Reactions of nitrile anion (LiCR2R3CN) and (phenylthio)carbenes generated from 1-chloroalkyl phenyl sulfides (R1CH(Cl)SPh) 2a-e by the action of n-BuLi have been shown to be a useful synthetic route to vinyl sulfides (PhSC(R1)=CR2R3) 3a-k (34-91percent).The nucleophilic attack of the nitrile anion on the carbenic species gave the presumed intermediate β-(phenylthio)-β-lithionitrile, which eliminated LiCN to give the expected vinyl sulfides.The application of the present reaction to the synthesis of cyclic vinyl sulfides was successful: the decomposition of the dianion ofω,ω-bis(phenylthio)alkanenitriles (8b, 8c, 11, and 14) affording the corresponding 1-(phenylthio)cycloalkenes (9, 10, 12, and 15) in 12-87percent yields.

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