Ethyl-d5-amine is a deuterated amine compound where all five hydrogen atoms on the ethyl group are replaced with deuterium. It is primarily used as a reference standard in analytical chemistry, particularly in mass spectrometry and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.
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CAS 17616-24-9
(²H₅)Ethanamine—hydrogen chloride (1/1)
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