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Butylone

Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

Platinum based reagents are the best reagents for butylone as the crystals are much larger than the gold bromide reagent crystals. The crystals formed with platinic chloride, in both aqueous and acidic solutions of butylone, are colorless tufts of long rectangular blades with shorter blades at the dense center of the tuft. The crystals are bright under crossed polars and exhibit a range of interference colors.

The crystals are easily studied with infrared microspectroscopy and give information rich spectra.

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  • Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆) by Monica Joshi

    Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

  • Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆) by Monica Joshi

    Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆)

  • Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆) IR Spectrum by Monica Joshi

    Butylone in Platinic Chloride (H₂PtCl₆) IR Spectrum

 
 
 

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