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  2. Neopentylamine - Wikipedia

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    Neopentylamine is an organic compound with the molecular formula (CH 3) 3 CCH 2 NH 2. It is a colorless liquid. The molecule is the primary amine derivative of neopentane, (CH 3) 4 C. Like most alkyl amines, it degrades slowly in air. [1]

  3. Jmol - Wikipedia

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    JSmol is also free and open source under the same license. Molecules can be displayed in different styles of rendering, like ball-and-stick models , space-filling models , ribbon diagrams , etc. [ 6 ] Jmol supports a wide range of chemical file formats , including Protein Data Bank (pdb), Crystallographic Information File (cif), MDL Molfile ...

  4. Neopentyl alcohol - Wikipedia

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    Neopentyl alcohol is a compound with formula (CH 3) 3 CCH 2 OH. It is a colorless solid. It is a colorless solid. The compound is one of the eight isomers of pentyl alcohol .

  5. S-309309 - Wikipedia

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  6. NV-5138 - Wikipedia

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    The clinical development program for NV-5138 began with a Phase 1 trial initiated by Navitor Pharmaceuticals in 2018. [ 1 ] [ 7 ] This initial study was designed to evaluate the safety, tolerability, and pharmacokinetics of the compound in both healthy volunteers and patients diagnosed with TRD.

  7. Neophyl chloride - Wikipedia

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    c 6 h 5 c(ch 3) 2 ch 2 oh + socl 2 → c 6 h 5 c(ch 3) 2 ch 2 cl + hcl + so 2 It is easily prepared on a large scale from benzene and methallyl chloride by an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction, using sulfuric acid as the catalyst : [ 4 ] The reaction is an example of an electrophilic aromatic substitution reaction.

  8. ZSP1601 - Wikipedia

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  9. n-Butylbenzene - Wikipedia

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    n-Butylbenzene is the organic compound with the formula C 6 H 5 C 4 H 9.Of two isomers of butylbenzene, n-butylbenzene consists of a phenyl group attached to the 1 position of a butyl group.