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Spectra Library Index SDBS Libary S p e c t r a L i b r a r y I n d e x SDBS Library 薄膜法 ライブラリー名:スタンダードライブラリー薄膜法 商品番号:40004-40 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン 〒103-0014 東京都中央区日本橋蛎殻町 1-14-10 Tel: 03-3666-2561 Fax:03-3666-2658 http://www.stjapan.co.jp 1 【販売代理店】(株)テクノサイエンス Tel:043-206-0155Fax:043-206-0188 http://www.techno-lab-co.jp/ ((1-NAPHTHYL)METHYL)AMINE (-)-1,3,3-TRIMETHYL-2-NORBORNANONE (-)-2-AMINO-1-BUTANOL (-)-2-ETHYLAMINO-1-BUTANOL (-)-3-P-MENTHYL 3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE (-)-3-P-MENTHYL ACETATE (-)-3-P-MENTHYL ACETOACETATE (-)-3-P-MENTHYL TRANS-CINNAMATE (-)-6,8(9)-P-MENTHADIEN-2-YL ACETATE (-)-6,8-P-MENTHADIEN-2-OL (-)-8(9)-P-MENTHEN-2-YL ACETATE (-)-A-ETHYLPHENETHYL ALCOHOL (-)-CIS-MYRTANYLAMINE (-)-MENTHOXYACETYL CHLORIDE (-)-MENTHYL ACETATE (-)-METHYL (R)-3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE (-)-MYRTENOL (+)-(1A,4A,6A)-4-ISOPROPENYL-1-METHYL-7-OXABICYCLO(4.1.0)HEPTAN-2-ONE (+)-1,3,3-TRIMETHYLNORBORNANE-2-ONE (+)-2-(DIETHYLAMINO)BUTYL ACETATE (+)-2-AMINO-1-BUTANOL (+)-2-PINENE (+)-3-CARENE (+)-4-(2-METHYLBUTYL)-4'-(VINYLOXY)AZOBENZENE (+)-4-(2-METHYLBUTYL)-4'-(VINYLOXY)AZOXYBENZENE (+)-4-(2-METHYLBUTYL)-4'-PROPOXYAZOBENZENE (+)-4-ETHOXY-4'-(3-METHYLPENTYL)AZOBENZENE (+)-8-P-MENTHEN-2-ONE (+-)-A-BISABOLOL (+)-LIMONENE (+)-LIMONENE OXIDE (+)-METHYL (S)-3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE (+)-N(2)-ETHYL-4-METHYL-1,2-PENTANEDIAMINE (+)-P-(2-METHYLBUTYL)-N-(P-PROPOXYBENZYLIDENE)ANILINE (+/-)-(2-BROMOPROPYL)BENZENE 2 (+/-)-1-(1-NAPHTHYL)ETHYLAMINE (+/-)-1-(2,4,5-TRIMETHYLCYCLOHEXYL)TRIMETHYLAMINE (+/-)-1,2-DIBROMOETHYL ETHYL ETHER (+/-)-1-CHLOROMETHYL-2-METHYLPROPYL ISOCYANATE (+/-)-1-PHENYL-2-PENTANOL (+/-)-2,3-DIBROMOPROPIONITRILE (+/-)-2-AMINO-1-BUTANOL (+/-)-2-BROMO-3-METHYLBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-2-BROMOPROPIONYL CHLORIDE (+/-)-2-ETHOXYTETRAHYDROFURAN (+/-)-2-ETHYLAZIRIDINE (+/-)-2-HYDROXY-2-METHYLSUCCINIC ACID (+/-)-2-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-2-METHOXY-A-METHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL (+/-)-2-METHOXYPROPIONIC ACID (+/-)-2-METHYL-1-BUTANOL (+/-)-2-METHYLBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-2-METHYLBUTYRYL CHLORIDE (+/-)-2-PHENYL-2-BUTANOL (+/-)-2-PHENYLBUTYRONITRILE (+/-)-3-(DIMETHYLAMINO)-1,2-PROPANEDIOL (+/-)-3,3,5-TRIMETHYLHEXAHYDROAZEPINE (+/-)-3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-3-METHYL-1-PENTEN-3-OL (+/-)-3-METHYL-4-(2,6,6-TRIMETHYL-2-CYCLOHEXENYL)-3-BUTEN-2-ONE (+/-)-3-METHYLCYCLOPENTANONE (+/-)-3-METHYLTETRAHYDROPYRAN (+/-)-5-METHYL-2-HEXANOL (+/-)-6,6,7-TRIMETHYL-9-METHYLENE-3-OXABICYCLO(3.3.1)NONANE (+/-)-A-(BENZYLAMINOMETHYL)BENZYL ALCOHOL (+/-)-A-METHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL (+/-)-A-METHYLBENZYL PROPIONATE (+/-)-A-METHYLBENZYLAMINE (+/-)-A-TOCOPHEROL (+/-)-A-TOCOPHEROL ACETATE 3 (+/-)-CIS-7,8-EPOXY-2-METHYLOCTADECANE (+/-)-ETHYL 2-ACETOXY-2-METHYL-3-OXOBUTYRATE (+/-)-ETHYL 3-PIPERIDINECARBOXYLATE (+/-)-ETHYL 4-METHYL-5-PHENYLVALERATE (+/-)-HYDRATROPIC ACID (+/-)-MENTHYL ACETATE (+/-)-MEVALONIC ACID DELTA-LACTONE (+/-)-N-(A-METHYLBENZYL)FORMAMIDE (+/-)-N-BENZYL-A-METHYL-N-NITROSOBENZYLAMINE (+/-)-N-ETHYL-A-METHYLPHENETHYLAMINE (+/-)-O-NITROSTYRENE OXIDE (+/-)-PATCHENOL (1-(METHYLTHIO)ETHYL)BENZENE (1-(METHYLTHIO)PROPYL)BENZENE (1,2-DICHLOROETHYL)BENZENE (1,2-DIMETHYLPROPYL)BENZENE (1,2-EPOXYETHYL)BENZENE (1A,2A,3A,5A)-5-HYDROXY-3,5-DIMETHYL-1,2-CYCLOHEXANEDICARBOXYLIC ACID 2,5-LACTONE 1-METHYL ESTER (1A,4A,5AB,6A,8B,8AA)-8-ACETOXY-1,3,3,6-TETRAMETHYL-3,4,5,5A,6,7,8,8A-OCTAHYDRO-1H-CYCLOPENT(C)OXEPIN-1,4-DICARBOXYLIC ACID (1AS-(1AA,4AB,8AR*))-2,4A,8,8-TETRAMETHYL-1,1A,4,4A,5,6,7,8-OCTAHYDROCYCLOPROPA(D)NAPHTHALENE (1-BENZYL-4-PIPERIDYL)ACETONITRILE (1-BROMOETHYL)BENZENE (1-CHLOROETHYL)BENZENE (1-CYCLOHEXENYL)BENZENE (1-ETHOXYETHYL)BENZENE (1-ETHYL-2-PYRROLIDINYL)METHANOL (1-ETHYL-2-PYRROLIDINYL)METHYLAMINE (1-ETHYLPROPYL)BENZENE (1-METHYLBUTYL)BENZENE (1-METHYLCYCLOPROPYL)METHANOL (1-PROPENYL)BENZENE (1-PROPOXYETHYL)BENZENE (1R-(1A,2B,4B,5B,8B,9B))-4,8,11,11-TETRAMETHYLTRICYCLO(7.2.0.0(2,4))UNDECANE-5,8-DIOL (1R)-(-)-MYRTENAL (1R,2S,5R)-(-)-MENTHYL (S)-P-TOLUENESULFINATE 4 (1S-(1A,2A,5B))-2-ISOPROPYL-5-METHYLCYCLOHEXANOL (1S-(1A,2B,4B))-2-CHLORO-1-ISOPROPYL-4-METHYLCYCLOHEXANE (1S-(1A,2B,4B,5A))-2-ACETOXY-4,6,6-TRIMETHYLBICYCLO(3.1.1)HEPTAN-3-ONE (1S)-(-)-2(10)-PINENE (1S)-(-)-2-PINENE (1S)-(-)-6,6-DIMETHYLBICYCLO(3.1.1)HEPT-2-ENE-2-ETHANOL (1S)-2-(2-BENZYLOXYETHYL)-6,6-DIMETHYLBICYCLO(3.1.1)HEPT-2-ENE (1S,3S,4R)-(+)-MENTHYL (R)-P-TOLUENESULFINATE (2,2-DICHLOROCYCLOPROPYL)BENZENE (2,2-DIMETHYL-3-(2-METHYL-1-PROPENYL)CYCLOPROPYL)METHANOL (2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)METHANETHIOL (2,6,6-TRIMETHYL-1-CYCLOHEXENYL)ACETALDEHYDE (2,7-OCTADIENYL)SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE (2-BUTENYL)SUCCINIC ANHYDRIDE (2-BUTENYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID (2-CHLOROETHOXY)ETHYLENE (2-CHLOROETHOXY)TRIMETHYLSILANE (2-CHLOROETHYL)BENZENE (2-CHLOROETHYLTHIO)BENZENE (2-CHLOROPROPOXY)BENZENE (2-CYANOETHYL)TRIETHOXYSILANE (2-FURYL)METHANETHIOL (2-HYDROXYETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM HYDROXIDE (2-METHOXYETHYL)BENZENE (2-METHYL-1-CYCLOPENTENYL)BENZENE (2-METHYLBUTYL)BENZENE (2-OXO-PROPYL)-MALONIC ACID DIETHYL ESTER (2-PYRIDYL)ACETONITRILE (2S-TRANS)-2-ISOPROPYL-5-METHYLCYCLOHEXANONE (3-(2,3-EPOXYPROPOXY)PROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE (3-(2-AMINOETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)DIMETHOXY(METHYL)SILANE (3-(2-AMINOETHYLAMINO)PROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE (3,4-DIMETHOXYPHENYL)ACETONE (3-ACRYLAMIDOPROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE (3-AMINOPROPYL)DIETHOXY(METHYL)SILANE 5 (3-AMINOPROPYL)TRIETHOXYSILANE (3-AMINOPROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE (3-BROMO-1-PROPYNYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE (3-BROMOPROPYL)BENZENE (3-BUTENYL)CYCLOHEXANE (3-CHLORO-2-HYDROXYPROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE (3-CHLOROPROPYL)BENZENE (3-CHLOROPROPYL)DIMETHOXY(METHYL)SILANE (3-CHLOROPROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE (3-MERCAPTOPROPYL)TRIMETHOXYSILANE (3R)-(-)-1-BENZYL-3-AMINOPYRROLIDINE (3R)-1-BENZYL-3-(METHYLAMINO)PYRROLIDINE (3S)-(-)-3-AMINOPYRROLIDINE (3S)-(+)-1-BENZYL-3-AMINOPYRROLIDINE (3-THIENYL)ACETONITRILE (4AS,7S)-7-ETHOXY-1,1,4A,7-TETRAMETHYL-2,3,4,4A,5,6,7,8-OCTAHYDRO-1H-BENZOCYCLOHEPTENE (4E,6Z)-2,6-DIMETHYL-2,4,6-OCTATRIENE (4-IMIDAZOLYL)METHANOL HYDROCHLORIDE (4-PENTENYL)CYCLOHEXANE (4R,5R)-(+)-2-CHLORO-4,5-DIMETHYL-1,3,2-DIOXAPHOSPHOLANE 2-OXIDE (4S,5S)-(-)-4-METHOXYMETHYL-2-METHYL-5-PHENYL-2-OXAZOLINE (4S,5S)-(+)-2,2-DIMETHYL-4-PHENYL-1,3-DIOXAN-5-AMINE (5-BROMOPENTYL)MALONIC ACID DIETHYL ESTER (5-ISOPROPYL-2-METHYLPHENYL)ACETONITRILE (6-METHYLHEPTYLOXY)ETHYLENE (ALL-E)-2,6,10,15,19,23-HEXAMETHYL-2,6,10,14,18,22-TETRACOSAHEXAENE (ALLYLOXY)BENZENE (ALLYLOXY)TRIMETHYLSILANE (ALLYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID (BENZYLOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE (BROMOMETHYL)CHLORODIMETHYLSILANE (BROMOMETHYL)CYCLOPROPANE (BROMOMETHYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE (BUTOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE (BUTYLAMINO)ACETONITRILE 6 (BUTYLTHIO)ACETONITRILE (CHLOROMETHYL)CYCLOPROPANE (CHLOROMETHYL)DIMETHYLPHENYLSILANE (CHLOROMETHYL)DIMETHYLPHOSPHINE OXIDE (CHLOROMETHYL)PHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE (CHLOROMETHYL)STYRENE (CHLOROMETHYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE (CHLOROTHIO)FORMYL CHLORIDE (CYCLOHEXYLMETHYL)AMINE (DIETHYLAMINO)ACETONE (DIETHYLAMINO)ACETONITRILE (DIMETHYLAMINO)ACETALDEHYDE DIETHYL ACETAL (DIMETHYLAMINO)ACETALDEHYDE DIMETHYL ACETAL (DIMETHYLAMINO)ACETONE (DIMETHYLAMINO)ACETONITRILE (DIMETHYLAMINOMETHYL)FERROCENE (DIMETHYLSULFONIO)(METHOXYCARBONYL)METHANIDE S-OXIDE (E)-2-METHYL-2-BUTENAL (E)-2-METHYL-2-PENTENOIC ACID (E)-3,4-DIMETHYL-2-PENTENE (E)-3-METHYL-2-PENTENE (ETHYLETHYLENE)DIAMINE (ETHYLTHIO)BENZENE (ETHYLTHIO)TRIMETHYLSILANE (IODOMETHYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE (ISOPROPENYLOXY)TRIMETHYLSILANE (M-(TRIFLUOROMETHYL)PHENYL)ACETONE (M-CHLOROPHENYL)ACETONITRILE (METHOXYMETHYL)TRIMETHYLSILANE (METHYLAMINO)ACETALDEHYDE DIMETHYL ACETAL (METHYLAMINO)ACETONITRILE (M-METHOXYPHENYL)ACETONITRILE (M-TOLYL)ACETONITRILE (O-CHLOROPHENYL)ACETONITRILE (OCTADECYLOXY)ETHYLENE 7 (OCTYLOXY)BENZENE (O-METHOXYPHENYL)ACETONE (O-NITROPHENYL)HYDRAZINE MONOHYDROCHLORIDE (P-((DIISOPROPYLAMINO)METHYL)PHENYL)DIPHENYLPHOSPHINE (P-(2-HYDROXY-3-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)PROPOXY)PHENYL)ACETAMIDE (P-CHLOROPHENOXY)ACETALDEHYDE DIETHYL ACETAL (P-CHLOROPHENOXY)ACETYL CHLORIDE (P-CHLOROPHENYL)(P-CHLOROPHENYLTHIO)DIIMIDE (PERFLUOROPROPYL)PHENYLIODONIUM TRIFLUOROMETHANESULFONATE (P-FLUOROPHENYL)ACETONE (PHENYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID METHYL ESTER (P-METHOXYPHENYL)ACETONE (P-TERT-BUTYLPHENYL)THIOPHOSPHONIC DICHLORIDE (R-(Z))-12-HYDROXY-9-OCTADECENOHYDROXAMIC ACID (R-(Z))-12-HYDROXY-9-OCTADECENOIC ACID (R)-(-)-1,3-BUTANEDIOL (R)-(-)-1-AMINO-2-PROPANOL (R)-(-)-2-METHYL-2,4-PENTANEDIOL (R)-(-)-2-OCTANOL (R)-(-)-2-PENTANOL (R)-(-)-6,8-P-MENTHADIEN-2-ONE (R)-(-)-N-ETHYL-A-METHYLPHENETHYLAMINE (R)-(+)-1-(P-TOLYL)ETHYLAMINE (R)-(+)-1-AMINO-2-(METHOXYMETHYL)PYRROLIDINE (R)-(+)-1-PHENYLETHANOL (R)-(+)-2-METHYL-1,4-BUTANEDIOL (R)-(+)-2-METHYL-1-PHENYL-1-PROPANOL (R)-(+)-3-METHYLCYCLOPENTANONE (R)-(+)-4-(METHOXYMETHYL)-1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-ONE (R)-(+)-A-METHYLBENZYL ISOCYANATE (R)-(+)-A-METHYLDIBENZYLAMINE (R)-(+)-TETRAHYDRO-2-FURANCARBOXYLIC ACID (R)-(1-ETHYL-2-PYRROLIDINYL)METHYLAMINE (R)-1-BENZYL-3-PYRROLIDINOL (R)-2,4-DIHYDROXY-N-(3-HYDROXYPROPYL)-3,3-DIMETHYLBUTYRAMIDE 8 (R)-2-BROMO-PROPIONIC ACID (R)-2-ISOPROPENYL-5-METHYL-4-HEXEN-1-OL (R)-2-PHENETHYLAMINO-1-BUTANOL (R)-4-BENZYLOXYMETHYL-2,2-DIMETHYL-1,3-DIOXOLANE (R)-4-CHLORO-3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID ETHYL ESTER (R)-N(1),N(1)-DIETHYL-1,2-BUTANEDIAMINE (R)-PROPYLENE CARBONATE (R*,R*)-1-(1,2-DIBROMO-2-NITROETHYL)-4-METHOXYBENZENE (R,R)-(-)-2,3-BUTANEDIOL (R,R)-(+)-P-MENTH-1-EN-9-OL (R,S)-A-CYANOPHENOXYBENZYL (R,S)-A-ISOPROPYL-4-CHLOROPHENYLACETATE (RS)-(O-1-(4-CHLOROPHENYL)PYRAZOL-4-YL O-ETHYL S-PROPYL PHOSPHOROTHIOATE (S)-(-)-(4-ISOPROPENYL-1-CYCLOHEXENYL)METHANOL (S)-(-)-1-(P-TOLYL)ETHYLAMINE (S)-(-)-1-AMINO-2-(METHOXYMETHYL)PYRROLIDINE (S)-(-)-1-PHENYLETHANOL (S)-(-)-2-ACETOXYPROPIONIC ACID (S)-(-)-2-METHYL-1,4-BUTANEDIOL (S)-(-)-2-METHYL-1-BUTANOL (S)-(-)-3,7-DIMETHYL-6-OCTEN-1-OL (S)-(-)-3-BOC-4-METHOXYCARBONYL-2,2-DIMETHYL-1,3-OXAZOLIDINE (S)-(-)-4-(METHOXYMETHYL)-1,3-DIOXOLAN-2-ONE
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