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DescriptionD-Amphetamine molecule ball from xtal.png
Ball-and-stick model of the amphetamine molecule. Many of its derivatives are psychoactive drugs. This image shows the D (dextrorotary) isomer.
Atom positions based on a crystallographic study of D-amphetamine sulfate (see source).
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Carbon, C: black
Hydrogen, H: white
Nitrogen, N: blue
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Crystallographic data from K. Pogorzelec-Glaser, J. Kaszyńska, A. Rachocki, J. Tritt-Goc, N. Piślewskia and A. Pietraszko. “The crystal structure and evidence of the phase transition in D-amphetamine sulfate, as studied by X-ray crystallography, DSC and NMR spectroscopy”. New J. Chem. (2009). 33, 1894-1900. DOI:10.1039/B815325F
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Amphetamine ball-and-stick model, the D (dextro) "right-hand" isomer form
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