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Dihydroquinine
| Dihydroquinine |
| Chemical name |
(8alpha,9R)-10,11-Dihydro-6'-methoxycinchonan-9-ol) |
| Chemical formula |
C20H26N2O2 |
| Molecular mass |
326.4g/mol |
| Melting point |
173 - 175 °C |
| Boiling point |
- °C |
| Density |
g/cm3 |
| CAS number |
522-66-7 |
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| Disclaimer and references |
Dihydroquinine, also known simply as hydroquinine,[1] is an organic compound and as a cinchona alkaloid closely related to quinine. The specific rotation is -148° in ethanol. A derivative of this molecule is used as chiral ligand in the AD-mix for Sharpless Dihydroxylation. See also dihydroquinidine.
References
- ^ Dihydroquinine chemical information. ChemIndustry.com.
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