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6-APB Powder
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6-APB Powder

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6-APB, better known as Benzofury and officially as 6- (2-Aminopropyl) benzofuran, is a new entactogen of the benzofuran class. It is structurally related to MDA, MDMA, 5-APB and 5-MAPB. 6-APB was first synthesized in 1993 by David E. Nichols as a potential non-neurotoxic alternative to MDMA....

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6-APB, better known as Benzofury and officially as 6- (2-Aminopropyl) benzofuran, is a new entactogen of the benzofuran class. It is structurally related to MDA, MDMA, 5-APB and 5-MAPB. 6-APB was first synthesized in 1993 by David E. Nichols as a potential non-neurotoxic alternative to MDMA. However, it did not become popular until more than ten years later before entering the research chemicals market. Little research data is known about 6-APB, and it has only a short history on the market. It has been marketed alongside research chemical entactogens such as 5-MAPB and 5-APB as a potential alternative for research material to MDMA. It is strongly recommended to use proper harm reduction practices when researching this substance. How to use 6-APB Powder? Buy 6-APB online in the highest quality powder form, available in the quantities 0,5gr, 1gr, 2gr, 5gr, 25r, and 50gr. Ensure to store the 6-APB powder in a dry and cool place for maximum shelf-life. When handling research chemicals ensure to always take the proper precautions in the laboratory like wiping down surfaces and wearing gloves, a mask & protective clothing. Definition 6-APB The definition of 6-APB is officially known as 6- (2-Aminopropyl) benzofuran a entactogen of the benzofuran class and related to MDA, MDMA, 5-APB and 5-MAPB. 6-APB also goes by the name Benzofury because of its relations with MDMA. Chemistry background information 6-APB 6-APB has been tested with a series of agents including: Marquis, Liebermann, Mecke, and Froehde reagents. Exposing compounds to the reagents gives a colour change which is indicative of the compound under test. 6-APB is a molecule of the benzofuran class. The substances of the benzofuran class are members of the amphetamine and phenylethylamine classes. The molecules have a phenethylamine core bound to an amino (NH2) group through an ethyl chain with an additional methyl substitution at Rα. 6-APB does not contain a methyl substitution on RN. Notably, 6-APB shares this benzofuran ring with related compounds such as 5-APB, 5-MAPB, and 6-MAPB. More Information Reviews

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  • IUPAC name 286834-85-3
    Canonical SMILES CC(CC1=CC2=C(C=C1)C=CO2)N
    SMILES CC(CC1=CC2=C(C=C1)C=CO2)N
    CAS Number 1-(1-benzofuran-6-yl)propan-2-amine
    Chemical Class Phenylethylamine
    Chemical name 6-APB (6-(2-aminopropyl)benzofuran)
    Density 1.1±0.1 g/cm3
    Flash Point: 121.4±20.4 °C
    Formula C11-H13-NO
    Molar mass 175.231 g·mol−1
    Molar Refractivity: 54.1±0.3 cm3
    Purity 99.99
    Chem Spider number 7970110
    Index of Refraction: 1.592
    InChI InChI=1S/C11H13NO/c1-8(12)6-9-2-3-10-4-5-13-11(10)7-9/h2-5,7-8H,6,12H2,1H3
    Enthalpy of Vaporization: 51.6±3.0 kJ/mol
    PubChem CID 9794343
    UNII 285VE60914
    Vapour Pressure: 0.0±0.6 mmHg at 25°C
    Form Powder
    Salts Hydrochloride
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