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The Hive => Chemistry Discourse => Topic started by: 2ndPhase on August 28, 2003, 10:08:00 PM

Title: 2-aminoindan structure ?
Post by: 2ndPhase on August 28, 2003, 10:08:00 PM
Hi,
Would any knowledgable bees please give their opinion on whether this
(https://www.thevespiary.org/rhodium/Rhodium/hive/hiveboard/picproxie_docs/000456283-file_lijp.gif) chemical 2-aminoindan would possibly fit this description:

AMPHETAMINE ANALOGUES, in which the 1-amino-2-phenylethane nucleus carries any of the following radicals, either alone or in combination:

(a)1 or 2 alkyl radicals, each with up to 6 carbon atoms, attached to the nitrogen atom:

(b)1 or 2 methyl radicals, or an ethyl radical, attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the nitrogen atom:

(c)A hydroxy radical, attached to the carbon atom adjacent to the benzene ring:

(d)Any combination of up to 5 alkyl radicals and/or alkoxy radicals and/or alkylamino radicals (each with up to 6 carbon atoms, including cyclic radicals) and/or halogen radicals and/or nitro radicals and/or amino radicals, attached to the benzene ring.


Thanks
Title: not an analog(ue)...
Post by: catfish on August 29, 2003, 12:06:00 PM
2nd-
(a)-(d): no.
2-AI is amphetamine with the loss of a hydrogen, alpha-carbon bound to the phenyl ring at the 2-position.
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