Buphedrone Hcl [CAS Number 166593-10-8] is a beta-ketone and is related to the naturally occurring compounds, cathinone and cathine. It is also related to methamphetamine, differing by the β-ketone substituent (at the beta carbon) and an ethyl group replacing the methyl group at the carbon alpha to the amine. Buphedrone as free base is very unstable; it is prone to dimerization like other α-amino ketones. Because of this, it is sold as various salts, with a hydrochloride being most common.
Buphedrone Hcl – CAS 166593-10-8
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Description
Buphedrone Hcl
Product reference number | BUO-1472-HC |
Full chemical name | 2-(Methylamino)-1-phenylbutan-1-one.hydrochloride |
Formula | C11H18ClNO |
Molecular weight | 213.70 |
CAS Number | 166593-10-8 / 408332-79-6 |
Supplied as | hydrochloride salt |
Appearance | white to off-white crystalline powder |
IR | IR corresponds |
NMR | corresponds to structure |
MS | MH+ corresponds |
UV max [nm] (mol, solvent) | 248.0 ± 1.0 nm (20000 ± 2000, methanol) |
Melting point [Celsius] | 199 ± 3 |
HPLC purity [%] | > 98.5 |
Free base content [%] | > 80.9 |
Water content [%] | < 1 |
Calculated hydrochloride content [%] | 17.1 |
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