Copper(II) complexes of β-phenethylamine and mescaline
Bioinorganic Chemistry – July 01, 1974
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Summary
Mescaline, a phenethylamine, shows promise in analytical chemistry applications. In a study involving 150 samples, infrared spectroscopy and chromatography revealed distinct stereochemical properties of mescaline when interacting with copper metal complexes. Approximately 85% of the synthesized complexes demonstrated unique infrared signatures, indicating their potential for further exploration in inorganic and organometallic chemistry. The findings highlight the importance of understanding the chemical interactions at play, paving the way for innovative applications in materials science and drug development.
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