(+)-Tetrabenazine D6 - Names and Identifiers
(+)-Tetrabenazine D6 - Physico-chemical Properties
Molecular Formula | C19H27NO3
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Molar Mass | 317.43 |
Storage Condition | 2-8°C,密封,干燥 |
(+)-Tetrabenazine D6 - Introduction
(+)-Tetrabenazine D6 is a chiral stable isotope, also known as deuterotetrabenazine. Its chemical formula is C15H10D6N2 and its relative molecular mass is 230.36g/mol. In this compound, all hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium, so it is a deuterated nazinoid.
( )-Tetrabenazine D6 is an important nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) internal standard reference material. It is used as a calibration compound in NMR experiments and can be used to determine the chemical shifts of other compounds. By comparison with the chemical shifts of other compounds, the structure and relative content of various compounds in the sample can be determined. Therefore, it is widely used in organic chemical synthesis.
The preparation of ()-Tetrabenazine D6 usually uses the isotope exchange method. First, Tetrabenazine is reacted with heavy water, and then DCl or DMF-d7 is used to further ensure that all hydrogen is replaced by deuterium to obtain deuterated tetrabenazine.
When using or handling ()-Tetrabenazine D6, general laboratory safety practices need to be observed. It should be kept away from fire sources and stored in a sealed container to avoid contact with moisture in the air. In addition, inhalation, eating or contact with skin should be avoided. Before carrying out the experiment, the safety data sheet should be read carefully and the operation should be carried out according to the relevant precautions.
Last Update:2024-04-10 22:29:15