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2-PROPANONE, 1-FLUOREN-9-YL-,
SpectraBase Compound ID Go90Pe1S6B8
InChI InChI=1S/C16H14O/c1-11(17)10-16-14-8-4-2-6-12(14)13-7-3-5-9-15(13)16/h2-9,16H,10H2,1H3
InChIKey CBBTUJNXYWEYBX-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Mol Weight 222.29 g/mol
Molecular Formula C16H14O
Exact Mass 222.104465 g/mol
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Source of Sample H. Moskowitz, University of Paris, Paris, France
Solvent Chloroform-d; Reference=TMS Spectrometer= Varian CFT-20
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Source of Sample H. Moskowitz, University of Paris, Paris, France
Solvent CDCl3
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Source of Sample H. Moskowitz, University of Paris, Paris, France
Technique CAPILLARY CELL: MELT
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  • 1-fluoren-9-yl-2-propanone

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