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Check Digit Verification of cas no

The CAS Registry Mumber 92279-83-9 includes 8 digits separated into 3 groups by hyphens. The first part of the number,starting from the left, has 5 digits, 9,2,2,7 and 9 respectively; the second part has 2 digits, 8 and 3 respectively.
Calculate Digit Verification of CAS Registry Number 92279-83:
(7*9)+(6*2)+(5*2)+(4*7)+(3*9)+(2*8)+(1*3)=159
159 % 10 = 9
So 92279-83-9 is a valid CAS Registry Number.

92279-83-9SDS

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

Version: 1.0

Creation Date: Aug 20, 2017

Revision Date: Aug 20, 2017

1.Identification

1.1 GHS Product identifier

Product name tert-butyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate

1.2 Other means of identification

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Other names 4-tert-butyl-benzoic acid tert-butyl ester

1.3 Recommended use of the chemical and restrictions on use

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92279-83-9Relevant articles and documents

Intramolecular rearrangement of α-azidoperoxides: An efficient synthesis of tert-butyl esters

Pramanik, Suman,Reddy, Reddy Rajasekhar,Ghorai, Prasanta

, p. 1393 - 1396 (2015/03/30)

An unprecedented intramolecular rearrangement of α-azidoperoxides, promoted by simple organic base to provide tert-butyl esters, has been presented. Further, a one-pot methodology consisting of in situ generation of the α-azidoperoxides from corresponding aldehydes followed by base-promoted rearrangement to obtain the desired ester has also been executed. Relevant mechanistic studies, to provide the proof for intramolecular alkoxy transfer, are investigated.

'New' catalysts for the ester-interchange reaction: The role of alkali-metal alkoxide clusters in achieving unprecedented reaction rates

Stanton, Matthew G.

, p. 5981 - 5989 (2007/10/03)

The catalytic effect of alkali-metal tert-butoxide clusters on the rate of ester interchange for several pairs of esters has been determined in nonpolar and weakly polar solvents. Reactivities increase in the order (Li+ + + + +) with the fastest rates reaching 107 catalytic turnovers per hour (TO/h). Ester interchange rates were sensitive to the size of both the transferring OR groups and the ester substituent. Phenyl esters did not exchange with aliphatic esters due to nonstatistical breakdown patterns in the tetrahedral intermediate. A first-order equilibration analysis on the interchange between tert-butyl acetate (tBuAc) and methyl benzoate (MeBz) (5 mol % NaOtBu) indicated enhanced reaction rates as the reaction proceeded. Isolation and quenching (DCl/D2O) of precipitated catalyst points to a mechanism whereby sequential methoxy incorporation into the catalyst cluster increases activity, but eventually precipitates out of solution as a 3:1 OMe:OtBu cluster. The rate law was determined to be k(obs)[MeBz]1[tBuAc]0[NaOtBu](x), where x = 1.2(1), 1.4(1), and 0.85(1) in hexane, ether, and THF, respectively, under conditions where tetrameric catalyst aggregates are expected. Reaction rates were generally observed to be higher in nonpolar solvents (hexane > toluene, ether > THF). Eyring analysis over a 40°C range yielded ΔH(≠) = 10.0(1) kcal mol-1 and ΔS(≠) = -32(3) eu. A Hammett (σ) plot generated with para-substituted methyl benzoates gave ρ +2.35 (R 0.996). These results are interpreted in terms of a catalytic cycle composed of two coupled transesterification reactions with a turnover-limiting addition of a tert-butoxy-containing cluster (tetramer) to methyl benzoate. Catalyst relative reactivities (Cs+ > Rb+ > K+ > Na+ > Li+) are interpreted in terms of competitive electrostatic interactions between the alkali-metal and ground-state and transition-state anions. This analysis predicts the observed linear dependence between log(k(obs)) and l/r(ionic).

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