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3,4-dichloro-N,N-diethylhydrocinnamamide
SpectraBase Compound ID 4pS1fMcLBOi
InChI InChI=1S/C13H17Cl2NO/c1-3-16(4-2)13(17)8-6-10-5-7-11(14)12(15)9-10/h5,7,9H,3-4,6,8H2,1-2H3
InChIKey BFHRGATUTRRSQC-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Mol Weight 274.19 g/mol
Molecular Formula C13H17Cl2NO
Exact Mass 273.06872 g/mol
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Source of Sample Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Solvent Chloroform-d; Reference=TMS Spectrometer= Varian CFT-20
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Solvent CDCl3
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Source of Sample Aldrich Chemical Company, Inc., Milwaukee, Wisconsin
Catalog Number S42080
Technique CAPILLARY CELL: NEAT
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  • HYDROCINNAMAMIDE, 3,4-DICHLORO- N,N-DIETHYL-,

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