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Old 16-08-2007, 14:48
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Someone's firecat has access to one bottle of 1-(3-methoxyphenyl)-piperazine of analytical grade (>99.5%).



However, he cannot seem to find any information about this, whilst in MeOPP the methoxy group is attached to the para (4) position. This one is is attached to the meta (3) position. This substace has a "Corrosive" sign in its label as it is a liquid freebase (most liquid amines have neither "toxic" and/or "corrosive" anyway). The firecat will now call it iso-MeOPP

Comparing to those of other known piperazines, the electron density on the phenyl ring (and thus on the Nitrogen atom the phenyl ring is attached to either) of iso-MeOPP is higher than those of mCPP, TMFPP , BZP and pFPP due to methoxy is an electron donating group. and even higher than MeOPP itself.



So anyone has any information on this?

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