Product Name:N,N'-Dimethyl quinacridone (purifiedbysublimation)

IUPAC Name:5,12-dimethyl-5,7,12,14-tetrahydro-5,12-diazapentacene-7,14-dione

CAS:19205-19-7
Molecular Formula:C22H16N2O2
Purity:95%+
Catalog Number:CM538003
Molecular Weight:340.38

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CAS NO:19205-19-7
Molecular Formula:C22H16N2O2
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Smiles Code:O=C(C(C=C1N(C)C2=C3C=CC=C2)=C4C=C1C3=O)C5=C(N4C)C=CC=C5
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Catalog Number:CM538003
Molecular Weight:340.38
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