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- 4-(Ethylamino)-3-Nitrobenzoate
- Benzoic acid, 4-(ethylamino)-3-nitro-
4-(Ethylamino)-3-nitrobenzoic acid (4ENA) is a centrosymmetric molecule with a crystal structure that contains ammonium and nitro groups. It also forms dimers when in the presence of chloride or chloroformate, which can be seen by the absorption bands at 550 nm. The 4ENA molecule is sensitive to hydrogen chloride and ammonium carbonate, which can cause it to decompose into ethylamine and 3-nitrophenol. Nitric acid will cause 4ENA to form the nitro group attached to the benzene ring. 4ENA has been shown to inhibit platelet aggregation by inhibiting thrombus formation on damaged endothelium.
Chemical properties
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