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73368-14-6 Usage

Physical State

White solid

Molecular Weight

178.18 g/mol

Melting Point

114-115°C

Applications

Chemical Intermediate: Used in synthesizing various organic compounds.
Usage in Industries: Pharmaceuticals, dyes, fragrances.

Reactivity

Functional Groups: Reacts with amines and alcohols.

Catalytic Role

Functions as a catalyst in certain organic reactions.

Building Block

Used for the preparation of heterocyclic compounds.

Importance

Crucial reagent in organic synthesis, contributing to the production of various functional materials.

Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 73368-14-6 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 7,3,3,6 and 8 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 1 and 4 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 73368-14:
(7*7)+(6*3)+(5*3)+(4*6)+(3*8)+(2*1)+(1*4)=136
136 % 10 = 6
So 73368-14-6 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

73368-14-6Relevant articles and documents

Size-Driven Inversion of Selectivity in Esterification Reactions: Secondary Beat Primary Alcohols

Mayr, Stefanie,Marin-Luna, Marta,Zipse, Hendrik

, p. 3456 - 3489 (2021/03/01)

Relative rates for the Lewis base-mediated acylation of secondary and primary alcohols carrying large aromatic side chains with anhydrides differing in size and electronic structure have been measured. While primary alcohols react faster than secondary ones in transformations with monosubstituted benzoic anhydride derivatives, relative reactivities are inverted in reactions with sterically biased 1-naphthyl anhydrides. Further analysis of reaction rates shows that increasing substrate size leads to an actual acceleration of the acylation process, the effect being larger for secondary as compared to primary alcohols. Computational results indicate that acylation rates are guided by noncovalent interactions (NCIs) between the catalyst ring system and the DED substituents in the alcohol and anhydride reactants. Thereby stronger NCIs are formed for secondary alcohols than for primary alcohols.

Synthesis of symmetric anhydrides using visible light-mediated photoredox catalysis

Konieczynska, Marlena D.,Dai, Chunhui,Stephenson, Corey R. J.

supporting information; experimental part, p. 4509 - 4511 (2012/07/31)

A new approach to anhydride formation is reported via activation of C-O bonds by the Vilsmeier-Haack reagent formed by Ru(bpy)3Cl2 and CBr4 in DMF. Various aryl and alkyl carboxylic acids are converted to the corresponding anhydrides in excellent yields.

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