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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 36803-56-2 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 3,6,8,0 and 3 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 5 and 6 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 36803-56:
(7*3)+(6*6)+(5*8)+(4*0)+(3*3)+(2*5)+(1*6)=122
122 % 10 = 2
So 36803-56-2 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

36803-56-2Relevant articles and documents

NH4I/EtOCS2K promoted synthesis of substituted benzils from diphenylacetylene derivatives

Jiang, Shaohua,Li, Yibiao,Luo, Xianglin,Huang, Guoling,Shao, Yan,Li, Dongli,Li, Bin

, p. 3249 - 3252 (2018)

A facile protocol is described for the synthesis of benzil derivatives from readily accessible diarylacetylene derivatives using the NH4I/EtOCS2K system. This novel protocol results in excellent chemoselectivity and provided good to excellent yields. A control experiment indicated that the reaction proceeds via NH4I promoted EtOCS2K dimerization to give the corresponding dixanthogen and subsequent dixanthogen assisted oxidation.

Lanthanide complexes based on an anthraquinone derivative ligand and applications as photocatalysts for visible-light driving photooxidation reactions

Zhu, Ting-Ting,Tao, Yu-Tong,Sun, Yue,Wang, Xue,Zhang, Xiao-Wen,Chai, Jia-Lu,Han, Jie,Zhao, Xiao-Li,Chen, Xu-Dong

, (2021/04/05)

Four isostructural lanthanide coordination complexes based on 3,7-diamino-9,10-anthraquinone-2,6-disulfonate (dianionic, L) have been synthesized by hydrothermal method, namely [Er(L)(H2O)6]?[Er(H2O)8]?2L?8H2O (Er-L), [Tm(L)(H2O)6]?[Tm(H2O)8]?2L?8.5H2O (Tm-L), [Yb(L)(H2O)6]?[Yb(H2O)8]?2L?9H2O (Yb-L), [Lu(L)(H2O)6]?[Lu(H2O)8]?2L?9H2O (Lu-L). Single-crystal X-ray analysis reveals the existence of both coordinated and free ligand L in the crystal structure. Versatile sulfonate groups on these distinct L ligands, together with very rich coordinated and lattice water molecules, form a lot of hydrogen-bonding motifs that contribute to the stabilization of the crystal packing. It is interesting that the ligands stack into columns through strong π-π interactions and the centroid-centroid distances are between 3.281 and 3.331 ?. These ligands are stacked in an alternate off-set mode to avoid the steric hindrance between the bulky sulfonate groups, generating a repeated structural unit involving six stacked ligands. These lanthanide complexes proved to be good heterogeneous photocatalyst for promoting the visible-light driving photooxidation reactions of diarylacetylenes and thioethers. The Er-L complex exhibited the best catalytic activity and showed good catalytic efficiency over a wide range of substrates for both reaction systems. The Er-L photocatalyst can be easily isolated by simple filtration as crystalline material upon completion of the photooxidation reaction without structure change, and can be recycled for at least five catalytic cycles with persistent catalytic efficiency without any need of activation or regeneration. This family of lanthanide complexes represent a category of promising heterogeneous photocatalysts in terms of green chemistry, with the potential of promoting organic transformations highly efficiently under the irradiation of visible light.

Visible light-induced aerobic oxidation of diarylalkynes to α-diketones catalyzed by copper-superoxo at room temperature

Charpe, Vaibhav Pramod,Hwang, Kuo Chu,Sagadevan, Arunachalam

supporting information, p. 4426 - 4432 (2020/08/10)

We have developed the visible light induced simple copper(ii) chloride catalyzed oxidation of diarylacetylenes to α-diketones by molecular oxygen at room temperature. The in situ generated copper(ii)-superoxo complex is a light-absorbing species that oxidizes inert diarylacetylenes to α-diketones. In contrast to reported photochemical processes, the current oxidation protocol does not require any exogenous photocatalyst or radical initiator. The green chemistry metrics evaluation signifies that the E-factor for the current oxidation process is ~2.3 times better than that of reported photochemical processes. The current reaction scores 63 on the EcoScale of 0-100, indicating an adequate synthesis process. Thus, the overall oxidation process is simple, environmentally benign, and economically feasible. This journal is

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