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Spectra Library Index Ichem/SDBS Raman Library Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン S p e c t r a L i b r a r y I n d e x (Ver. 40) Ichem / SDBS Raman Library ライブラリー名:ラマンスタンダードライブラリー 商品番号:60001-40 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:043-206-0155 Fax:043-206-0188 https://www.techno-lab-co.jp/ Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン ((1,2-DIETHYLETHYLENE)BIS(P-PHENYLENE))DIACETATE ((2-(3-BENZYLSULFONYL-4-METHYLCYCLOHEXYL)PROPYL)SULFONYLMETHYL)BENZENE ((2,4,6-TRIOXOHEXAHYDRO-5-PYRIMIDINYL)IMINO)DIACETIC ACID ((2-CARBOXYETHYL)IMINO)DIACETIC ACID ((2-HYDROXYETHYL)IMINO)DIACETIC ACID ((2-NITROBENZYL)IMINO)DIACETIC ACID ((2-SULFOETHYL)IMINO)DIACETIC ACID ((3-(1-BROMO-1-METHYLETHYL)-7-OXO-1,3,5-CYCLOHEPTATRIEN-1-YL)OXY)DIFLUOROBORANE ((N-BENZYLOXYCARBONYL-L-ISOLEUCYL)-L-PROLYL-L-PHENYLALANYL)-N(OMEGA)-NITRO-L-ARGININE 4-NITROBENZYL ESTER (-)-2-AMINO-1-BUTANOL (-)-2-AMINO-6-MERCAPTOPURINE RIBOSIDE (-)-6,8-P-MENTHADIEN-2-OL (-)-DIACETYL-L-TARTARIC ACID (-)-DIBENZOYL-L-TARTARIC ACID (-)-DI-P-ANISOYL-L-TARTARIC ACID (-)-DI-P-TOLUOYL-L-TARTARIC ACID (-)-KAURENE (-)-MENTHOL (-)-MYRTENOL (-)-N,N,N',N'-TETRAMETHYL-D-TARTARDIAMIDE (-)-N,N'-DIBENZYL-D-TARTRAMIDE (+)-1,3,3-TRIMETHYLNORBORNANE-2-ONE (+)-2-(2,4,5,7-TETRANITRO-9-FLUORENYLIDENEAMINOOXY)PROPIONIC ACID (+)-2-AMINO-1-BUTANOL (+)-2-PINENE (+)-3,9-DIBROMOCAMPHOR (+)-3-CARENE (+)-5-BROMO-2'-DEOXYURIDINE (+)-AMMONIUM 3-BROMO-8-CAMPHORSULFONATE (+)-CAMPHOR (+)-CAMPHOR OXIME (+)-CAMPHORIC ACID (+)-CATECHIN (+)-DI-P-ANISOYL-D-TARTARIC ACID (+)-DI-P-TOLUOYL-D-TARTARIC ACID 2 Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン (+)-LIMONENE (+)-METHYL (S)-3-HYDROXYBUTYRATE (+)-N(2)-ACETYL-L-LYSINE (+)-N(A)-ACETYL-L-TRYPTOPHANAMIDE (+/-)-(B-HYDROXY-A-METHYLPHENETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM IODIDE (+/-)-1,2,3,4-TETRACHLOROBUTANE (+/-)-1,2-DITHIOLANE-3-VALERAMIDE (+/-)-1-PHENYL-2-PENTANOL (+/-)-2-(4-CHLORO-A-(2-PIPERIDINOETHYL)BENZYL)PYRIDINE MALEATE (+/-)-2,3-DIAMINOPROPIONIC ACID HYDROCHLORIDE (+/-)-2-AMINO-1-BUTANOL (+/-)-2-BROMO-3-METHYLBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-2-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-2-METHOXY-A-METHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL (+/-)-2-METHYL-1-BUTANOL (+/-)-2-METHYLBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-2-PHENYL-2-BUTANOL (+/-)-2-PHENYLBUTYROPHENONE (+/-)-3-AMINO-2-METHYLPROPIONIC ACID (+/-)-3-HYDROXYBUTYRIC ACID (+/-)-3-METHYL-1-PENTEN-3-OL (+/-)-3-METHYL-2-OXOVALERIC ACID CALCIUM SALT (+/-)-3-METHYLCYCLOPENTANONE (+/-)-4-(1-HYDROXY-2-(ISOPROPYLAMINO)ETHYL)-1,2-BENZENEDIOL HYDROCHLORIDE (+/-)-5-METHYL-2-HEXANOL (+/-)-A-(1-(DIMETHYLAMINO)ETHYL)BENZYL ALCOHOL HYDROCHLORIDE (+/-)-A-METHYLBENZYL ALCOHOL (+/-)-A-METHYLBENZYLAMINE (+/-)-CAMPHOR (+/-)-CAMPHORIC ACID (+/-)-CAMPHORQUINONE (+/-)-DILACTIDE (+/-)-MENTHOL (+/-)-MENTHYL ACETATE (+/-)-PATCHENOL 3 Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン (+/-)-TERPINEN-4-OL (1 A,3A,5A)-1,3,5-CYCLOHEXANETRICARBOXYLIC ACID (1-(METHYLTHIO)ETHYL)BENZENE (1-(METHYLTHIO)PROPYL)BENZENE (1,2,5,6-ETA-1,5-CYCLOOCTADIENE)(2,4-PENTANEDIONATO)RHODIUM(I) (1,2-DIBROMOETHYL)BENZENE (1,2-EPOXYETHYL)BENZENE (11AS)-9-HYDROXY-8-METHYL-1,2,3,11A-TETRAHYDROPYRROLO(2,1-C)(1,4)BENZODIAZEPINE-5,11(10H)-DIONE (1A,4AB,10AA)-6-HYDROXY-7-ISOPROPYL-1,4A-DIMETHYL-1,2,3,4,4A,9,10,10A-OCTAHYDRO-1-PHENANTHRENEMETHANOL (1-ADAMANTYL)METHANOL (1-AMINOETHYL)PHOSPHONIC ACID (1-CHLOROETHYL)BENZENE (1-CYCLOPENTENYL)FERROCENE (1E,3Z)-2-CHLORO-1,4-DICYANO-1,3-BUTADIENE (1-ETHOXYETHYL)BENZENE (1-ETHYLPROPYL)BENZENE (1-METHOXYCARBONYL-2-OXOPROPYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID (1-METHYLGUANIDINO)ACETIC ACID (1-NAPHTHYLOXY)ACETIC ACID (1-PROPENYL)BENZENE (1R,2R)-2-AMINO-1-PHENYL-1-PROPANOL HYDROCHLORIDE (1R,2S)-(-)-2-AMINO-1,2-DIPHENYLETHANOL (1RS,2SR)-2-AMINO-1-PHENYL-1-PROPANOL HYDROCHLORIDE (1S-(1A,4A,5AB,6A,8B,8AA))-8-ACETOXY-1,3,3,6-TETRAMETHYLOCTAHYDRO-1,4-ETHANOCYCLOPENT(C)OXEPIN-9-ONE (1S)-(-)-2(10)-PINENE (1S)-(-)-2-PINENE (1S,2R)-(+)-2-AMINO-1,2-DIPHENYLETHANOL (1S-ENDO)-BORNEOL (2-(CARBAMOYLOXY)PROPYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE (2,2'-(ETHYLENEBIS(NITRILOMETHYLIDYNE))DIPHENOLATO)COPPER(II) (2,2'-(PROPYLENEBIS(NITRILOMETHYLIDYNE))DIPHENOLATO)COPPER(II) (2,4,6-CYCLOHEPTATRIENYL)MALONONITRILE (2,4,7-TRINITRO-9-FLUORENYLIDENE)MALONONITRILE (2,4-DICHLOROPHENOXY)ACETIC ACID (2,4-DICHLOROPHENYL)ACETONITRILE 4 Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン (2,4-DINITROPHENYL)ACETIC ACID (2,5-DIHYDROXYBENZOYLAMINO)ACETIC ACID (2,5-DIOXO-4-IMIDAZOLIDINYLIDENE)ACETIC ACID (2,6,6-TRIMETHYL-1-CYCLOHEXENYL)ACETALDEHYDE (2,6-DIBROMO-4-METHYLPHENYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID (2,6-DICHLOROPHENYL)ACETONITRILE (25R)-3B-HYDROXY-5A-SPIROSTAN-12-ONE (2A,3A)-2,3,5-TRIHYDROXY-7-METHOXY-2-METHYLANTHRAQUINONE 5-(P-BROMOBENZOATE) (2-BROMO-2-ETHYLBUTYRYL)UREA (2-BROMO-4,6-DIMETHYLPHENOXY)ACETIC ACID (2-BROMO-4-METHYLPHENYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID (2-BROMOETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM BROMIDE (2-BROMOPHENYL)UREA (2-CHLOROETHOXY)ETHYLENE (2-CHLOROETHYL)BENZENE (2-CHLOROETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE (2-CHLOROETHYL)UREA (2-CHLOROPROPOXY)BENZENE (2E,4Z)-3-METHOXY-2,4-HEXADIENEDINITRILE (2-ETHYL-2-BUTENOYL)UREA (2-HYDROXYETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM DIHYDROGEN CITRATE (2-HYDROXYETHYL)TRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM CHLORIDE (2-METHYL-3-BIPHENYLYL)METHANOL (2-NAPHTHYL)ACETIC ACID (2-NAPHTHYLOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE (2-OXO-1,2-DIHYDRO-4-QUINOLYL)(2-PYRIDYL)METHYL ACETATE (2R-(2A,3B,4A,4AA,10BB))-3,4,8,10-TETRAHYDROXY-2-HYDROXYMETHYL-9-METHOXY-3,4,4A,10B-TETRAHYDROPYRANO(3,2-C)(2)BENZOPY (2R,4R)-(-)-2,4-PENTANEDIOL (2S)-GLYCIDYL 3-NITROBENZENESULFONATE (2S,3R)-(+)-4-DIMETHYLAMINO-3-METHYL-1,2-DIPHENYL-2-BUTANOL (2S,3S)-(+)-2,3-DIHYDRO-3-HYDROXY-2-(4-METHOXYPHENYL)-1,5-BENZOTHIAZEPIN-4(5H)-ONE (2S-TRANS)-2-ISOPROPYL-5-METHYLCYCLOHEXANONE (3,4-DIMETHOXYPHENETHYLAMINOMETHYL)METHYLMALONIC ACID (3,4-DIMETHOXYPHENYL)ACETIC ACID (3,4-DIMETHOXYPHENYL)ACETONITRILE 5 Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン (3,4-METHYLENEDIOXYPHENYL)ACETONITRILE (3,6-DIBROMO-4-HYDROXY-5-OXO-1,3,6-CYCLOHEPTATRIENYL)METHYL ACETATE (3A,3AA,6AA)-2,3,5-TRIPHENYL-2,3,3A,6A-TETRAHYDROPYRROLO(3,4-D)ISOXAZOLE-4,6(5H)-DIONE (3A,3AA,6AA)-2,5-DIPHENYL-3-(2-THIENYL)-2,3,3A,6A-TETRAHYDROPYRROLO(3,4-D)ISOXAZOLE-4,6(5H)-DIONE (3A,3AA,9BB)-3,6,9-TRIMETHYL-3A,4,5,9B-TETRAHYDRONAPHTHO(1,2-B)FURAN-2(3H)-ONE (3-ACETAMIDO-4-HYDROXYPHENYL)ARSONIC ACID (3-ACETYL-4-HYDROXY-6-METHYL-2-OXO-1,2-DIHYDRO-1-PYRIDYL)ACETIC ACID (3-BROMOPROPYL)BENZENE (3-MERCAPTOPROPYL)TRIETHOXYSILANE (3R-(3A,3AB,6A,7B,8AA))-3,6,8,8-TETRAMETHYLOCTAHYDRO-1H-3A,7-METHANOAZULEN-6-OL (4,5-DIMETHYL-O-PHENYLENE)BIS(METHANETHIOL) (4-BENZYLOXY-3-METHOXYPHENYL)ACETALDEHYDE OXIME (4-BROMOPHENYL)UREA (4-BUTOXYBENZYL)TRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM BROMIDE (4E,6Z)-2,6-DIMETHYL-2,4,6-OCTATRIENE (4-FLUOROPHENYL)ACETONE (4-HYDROXY-3-METHOXYPHENYL)PYRUVIC ACID (4-HYDROXY-3-NITROPHENYL)ARSONIC ACID (4-METHOXY-1-METHYL-3-OXO-2-INDANYL)ACETIC ACID (4-PENTYNYL)TRIPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM IODIDE (4S-(3(E),4A,5B))-4,5-DIHYDROXY-3-(1-PROPENYL)-2-CYCLOPENTEN-1-ONE (6-CHLORO-3-PYRIDAZINYL)UREA (8A,9R)-2'-ETHOXY-6'-METHOXY-10,11-DIHYDROCINCHONAN-9-OL (8A,9R)-6'-METHOXY-2'-PROPOXY-10,11-DIHYDROCINCHONAN-9-OL (9R)-2'-OXO-1',2',3',4',10,11-HEXAHYDROCINCHONAN-9-OL 9-ACETATE (9R-CIS)-10-ETHOXY-9-HYDROXY-8,8-DIMETHYL-9,10-DIHYDROPYRANO(2,3-H)CHROMEN-2(8H)-ONE (A,A,A-TRIFLUORO-M-TOLYL)ACETIC ACID (ALLYLOXY)BENZENE (AMINOOXY)ACETIC ACID HEMIHYDROCHLORIDE (BENZYLOXY)BENZENE (BENZYLOXY)UREA (BENZYLTHIO)ACETIC ACID (BROMOMETHYL)CYCLOPROPANE (BUTOXYMETHYL)OXIRANE (CARBAZOYLMETHYL)TRIMETHYLAMMONIUM CHLORIDE 6 Ichem / SDBS Raman スタンダードライブラリー 株式会社 エス・ティ・ジャパン (CHLOROMETHYL)CYCLOPROPANE (CYCLOHEXYLMETHYL)AMINE (DIACETOXYIODO)BENZENE (DIMETHYLAMINO)ACETONITRILE (DIPHENYLPHOSPHINO)FERROCENE (E)-1,2,3-PROPENETRICARBOXYLIC ACID (E)-2-METHYL-2-BUTENOIC ACID (E)-A-METHYLCINNAMIC ACID (E)-A-PHENYLCINNAMIC ACID (E)-BENZOIN OXIME (E)-B-METHYLCINNAMIC ACID (E)-DIETHYLSTILBESTROL (E,E)-2,2'-FURIL DIOXIME (E,E)-BENZIL DIOXIME (ETA-CYCLOPENTADIENYL)DIIODO(PYRIDINE)RHODIUM(III) 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