CAS 34985-37-0
:(S)-(-)-2-Metilbutilammina
Formula:C5H13N
InChI:InChI=1/C5H13N/c1-3-5(2)4-6/h5H,3-4,6H2,1-2H3/t5-/m0/s1
InChI key:InChIKey=VJROPLWGFCORRM-YFKPBYRVSA-N
SMILES:[C@H](CC)(CN)C
Sinonimi:- (2S)-2-Methyl-1-butanamine
- (2S)-2-Methylbutylamine
- (2S)-2-methylbutan-1-amine
- (S)-(-)-1-Amino-2-methylbutane
- (S)-(-)-2-Methylbutylamine
- (S)-2-Methyl-1-butanamine
- 1-Butanamine, 2-methyl-, (2S)-
- 1-Butanamine, 2-methyl-, (S)-
- 2-Methylbutan-1-Amine
- (S)-(-)-1-Amino-2-methylbutane hydrochloride
- S(-)-2-METHYL-1-BUTYLAMINE
- (2S)-2-Methylbutane-1-amine
- [(2S)-2-Methylbutyl]amine
- RARECHEM AL BW 2191
- Vedi altri sinonimi
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Trovati 5 prodotti.
(S)-(-)-2-Methylbutylamine, 98+%
CAS:(S)-(-)-2-Methylbutylamine is used as aintermediate in organic synthesis, as pharmaceutical intermediate. This Thermo Scientific Chemicals brand product was originally part of the Alfa Aesar product portfolio. Some documentation and label information may refer to the legacy brand. The original AlfaFormula:C5H13NPurezza:98+%Colore e forma:Clear colorless, LiquidPeso molecolare:87.171-Butanamine, 2-methyl-, (2S)-
CAS:Formula:C5H13NPurezza:95%Colore e forma:LiquidPeso molecolare:87.1634(S)-(-)-2-methylbutylamine
CAS:(S)-(-)-2-methylbutylamineFormula:C5H13NPurezza:≥95%Peso molecolare:87.16(S)-2-Methylbutylamine
CAS:(S)-2-Methylbutylamine is a chiral molecule that has been shown to have magnetic properties. It is also used as an intermediate for the synthesis of other drugs and pharmaceuticals. (S)-2-Methylbutylamine is a member of the phenethylamine family, which includes methamphetamine, amphetamine, and mescaline. This molecule was first synthesized in 1969 by R. Breslow et al. The n-terminal amino acid sequence showed that it belongs to the spongiidae family of proteins. (S)-2-Methylbutylamine has been studied using NMR spectroscopy, with diastereoselectivities observed in cucurbiturils at temperatures below -60 degrees Celsius.Formula:C5H13NPurezza:Min. 95%Peso molecolare:87.16 g/mol





