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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 853650-27-8 includes 9 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 6 digits, 8,5,3,6,5 and 0 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 2 and 7 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 853650-27:
(8*8)+(7*5)+(6*3)+(5*6)+(4*5)+(3*0)+(2*2)+(1*7)=178
178 % 10 = 8
So 853650-27-8 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

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853650-27-8Relevant academic research and scientific papers

Square planar vs tetrahedral coordination in diamagnetic complexes of nickel(II) containing two bidentate π-radical monoanions

Blanchard, Sebastien,Neese, Frank,Bothe, Eberhard,Bill, Eckhard,Weyhermuller, Thomas,Wieghardt, Karl

, p. 3636 - 3656 (2005)

The reaction of three different 1-phenyl and 1,4-diphenyl substituted S-methylisothiosemicarbazides, H2[L1-6], with Ni(OAc) 2·4H2O in ethanol in the presence of air yields six four-coordinate species [Ni(L1-6.)2] (1-6) where (L 1-6.)1- represent the monoanionic π-radical forms. The crystal structures of the nickel complexes with 1-phenyl derivatives as in 1 reveal a square planar structure trans-[Ni(L1-3.)2], whereas the corresponding 1,4-diphenyl derivatives are distorted tetrahedral as is demonstrated by X-ray crystallography of [Ni(L5.)2] (5) and [Ni(L6.)2] (6). Both series of mononuclear complexes possess a diamagnetic ground state. The electronic structures of both series have been elucidated experimentally (electronic spectra magnetization data). The square planar complexes 1-3 consist of a diamagnetic central Ni(II) ion and two strongly antiferromagnetically coupled ligand π-radicals as has been deduced from correlated ab initio calculations; they are singlet diradicals. The tetrahedral complexes 4-6 consist of a paramagnetic high-spin NiII ion (SNi = 1), which is strongly antiferromagnetically coupled to two ligand π-radicals. This is clearly revealed by DFT and correlated ab initio calculations. Electrochemically, complexes 1-6 can be reduced to form stable, paramagnetic monoanions [1-6]- (S = 1/2). The anions [1-3] - are square planar Ni(II) (d,8 SNi = 0) species where the excess electron is delocalized over both ligands (class III, ligand mixed valency). In contrast, one-electron reduction of 4, 5, and 6 yields paramagnetic tetrahedral monoanions (S = 1/2). X-band EPR spectroscopy shows that there are two different isomers A and B of each monoanion present in solution. In these anions, the excess electron is localized on one ligand [NiII(L4-6.)(L4-6)]- where (L 4-6)2- is the closed shell dianion of the ligands H 2[L4-6] as was deduced from their electronic spectra and broken symmetry DFT calculations. Oxidation of 1 and 5 with excess iodine yields octahedral complexes [NiII(L1,ox)2I 2] (7), [NiII(L1,ox)3](I 3)2 (8), and trans-[NiII(L5,ox) 2(I3)2] (9), which have been characterized by X-ray crystallography; (L1-6,ox) represent the neutral, two-electron oxidized forms of the corresponding dianions (L1-6)2-. The room-temperature structures of complexes 1, 5, and 7 have been described previously in refs 1-5.

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