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Tris(4-vinylphenyl)bismuthine is a complex organobismuth compound characterized by its unique structure and potential applications in various fields. tris(4-vinylphenyl)bismuthine consists of a central bismuth atom bonded to three 4-vinylphenyl ligands, which are aromatic rings with a vinyl group attached to the para position. The vinyl group, a carbon-carbon double bond, provides the compound with interesting electronic and steric properties. Tris(4-vinylphenyl)bismuthine is of interest to researchers due to its potential use in the synthesis of new materials, such as polymers and coordination complexes, and its possible role in catalysis. The compound's stability, reactivity, and electronic properties make it a promising candidate for further study and development in the field of organometallic chemistry.

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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 802-03-9 includes 6 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 3 digits, 8,0 and 2 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 0 and 3 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 802-03:
(5*8)+(4*0)+(3*2)+(2*0)+(1*3)=49
49 % 10 = 9
So 802-03-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

802-03-9Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Evaluation of dispersion type metal···π arene interaction in arylbismuth compounds – an experimental and theoretical study

Preda, Ana-Maria,Krasowska, Ma?gorzata,Wrobel, Lydia,Kitschke, Philipp,Andrews, Phil C.,MacLellan, Jonathan G.,Mertens, Lutz,Korb, Marcus,Rüffer, Tobias,Lang, Heinrich,Auer, Alexander A.,Mehring, Michael

, p. 2125 - 2145 (2018)

The dispersion type Bi···π arene interaction is one of the important structural features in the assembly process of arylbismuth compounds. Several triarylbismuth compounds and polymorphs are discussed and compared based on the analysis of single crystal X-ray diffraction data and computational studies. First, the crystal structures of polymorphs of Ph3Bi (1) are described emphasizing on the description of London dispersion type bismuth···π arene interactions and other van der Waals interactions in the solid state and the effect of it on polymorphism. For comparison we have chosen the substituted arylbismuth compounds (C6H4-CHCH2-4)3Bi (2), (C6H4-OMe-4)3Bi (3), (C6H3-t-Bu2-3,5)3Bi (4) and (C6H3-t-Bu2-3,5)2BiCl (5). The structural analyses revealed that only two of them show London dispersion type bismuth···π arene interactions. One of them is the styryl derivative 2, for which two polymorphs were isolated. Polymorph 2a crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group P212121, while polymorph 2b exhibits the monoclinic space group P21/c. The general structure of 2a is similar to the monoclinic C2/c modification of Ph3Bi (1a), which leads to the formation of zig-zag Bi–arenecentroid ribbons formed as a result of bismuth···π arene interactions and π···π intermolecular contacts. In the crystal structures of the polymorph 2b as well as for 4 bismuth···π arene interactions are not observed, but both compounds revealed C–HPh···π intermolecular contacts, as likewise observed in all of the three described polymorphs of Ph3Bi. For compound 3 intermolecular contacts as a result of coordination of the methoxy group to neighboring bismuth atoms are observed overruling Bi···π arene contacts. Compound 5 shows a combination of donor acceptor Bi···Cl and Bi···π arene interactions, resulting in an intermolecular pincer-type coordination at the bismuth atom. A detailed analysis of three polymorphs of Ph3Bi (1), which were chosen as model systems, at the DFT-D level of theory supported by DLPNO-CCSD(T) calculations reveals how van der Waals interactions between different structural features balance in order to stabilize molecular arrangements present in the crystal structure. Furthermore, the computational results allow to group this class of compounds into the range of heavy main group element compounds which have been characterized as dispersion energy donors in previous work.

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