(2-Acetyl-4-methylpentyl)trimethylammonium Iodide is a quaternary ammonium salt compound used as a research reagent. Its structure features a positively charged ammonium group and an iodide counterion, characteristic of salt-like forms commonly utilized in laboratory and synthetic chemistry studies.
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CAS 1069-62-1
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