Pecazine
Pecazine is a chemical compound that belongs to the class of organic compounds known as phenylpiperazines. Phenylpiperazines are compounds containing a phenylpiperazine skeleton, which consists of a piperazine bound to a phenyl group. Pecazine is a very strong basic compound (based on its pKa).
Chemical Properties[edit | edit source]
Pecazine has a molecular weight of 192.24 g/mol and a monoisotopic mass of 192.131 g/mol. It is a solid substance that is insoluble in water. The compound has a 2D structure formula of C11H16N2.
Uses and Applications[edit | edit source]
While the specific uses and applications of Pecazine are not widely documented, phenylpiperazines, the class of compounds to which Pecazine belongs, are often used in the production of various pharmaceuticals. These include antidepressants such as trazodone and nefazodone, as well as antipsychotics like risperidone.
Safety and Toxicity[edit | edit source]
The safety and toxicity of Pecazine are not well-documented. However, as with all chemical compounds, it should be handled with care to prevent any potential harm or adverse effects.
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