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Aldrich FT-IR Collection Edition II Aldrich FT-IR Collection Edition II Library Listing – 18,454 spectra This library represents the most comprehensive collection of FT-IR spectral references available. It contains the most common chemicals found in the Aldrich Handbook of Fine Chemicals. The Aldrich Collection of FT-IR Spectra Edition II library contains spectra of 18,454 pure compounds and comes with the Second Edition of the Aldrich Library of FT-IR Spectra (a 3-volume book set). All spectra were acquired by Sigma-Aldrich Co. and were processed by Thermo Electron Corporation. Solid samples were run as mulls. Liquids were run neat. The following information is available when known: • Index number • Compound name • Molecular formula • Molecular weight • Boiling point • Melting point • Flash point • Density • Refractive index • Category name This library represents the largest collection of spectra collected entirely by FT-IR instrumentation. Eight smaller Aldrich Material Specific Sub-Libraries are also available. Aldrich FT-IR Collection Edition II Index Compound Name Index Compound Name 14261 4,4'-Diphenyl-2,2'-dipyridyl 16353 (+)-5alpha-Androstan-17beta-ol-3-one 5936 ((1R)-(endo,anti))-(+)-3- benzoate, 98% Bromocamphor-8- sulfonic acid, 5260 (+)-6-Aminopenicillanic acid, 96% ammonium salt 10157 (+)-6-Methoxy-alpha-methyl-2- 2683 ((1R)-endo)-(+)-3-Bromocamphor, 98% naphthaleneacetic acid, 98% 5937 ((1S)-(endo,anti))-(-)-3-Bromocamphor- 16306 (+)-Androsta-1,4-diene-3,17-dione, 98% 8- sulfonic acid, ammonium salt 1148 (+)-Arabinogalactan 2684 ((1S)-endo)-(-)-3-Bromocamphor, 98% 11247 (+)-Bicuculline, 98% 926 ((1S)-endo)-(-)-Borneol, 99% 11746 (+)-Biotin 4-nitrophenyl ester, 99% 6968 ((4-(1-Heptyl-8-(3- 5375 (+)-Biotin, 99% (oxiranylmethoxy)phenyl)octyl) 8593 (+)-Boldine hydrochloride, 99% phenoxy)methyl)oxir 925 (+)-Borneol, 98% 17553 ((R)-(+)-2,2'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)- 306 (+)-Camphene, tech., 80% 1,1'-binaph)(1,5-cyclooctadiene) 3267 (+)-Camphorcarboxylic acid, 98%, 17555 ((R)-(+)-2,2'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)- mixture of endo and exo 1,1'-binaphthyl)palladium(II) ch 7667 (+)-Catechin hydrate, 98% 12915 ((R)-(+)-3-Hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)- 1228 (+)-Chloromethyl menthyl ether, 97% triphenyl- phosphonium bromide, 9 15076 (+)-Cinchonine, 85% 17554 ((S)-(-)-2,2'-Bis(diphenylphosphino)- 11104 (+)-Corey lactone, 4-phenylbenzoate 1,1'-binaph)(1,5-cyclooctadiene) alcohol, 99% 12916 ((S)-(-)-3-Hydroxy-2-methylpropyl)- 235 (+)-Cyclosativene, 99% triphenyl- phosphonium bromide, 9 16393 (+)-Cymarin 6937 ((Tetramethyl-1,4- 14904 (+)-Cytidine-5'-monophosphoric acid phenylene)dimethylene)bis(tert-butyl hydrate, 99% peroxide) 16264 (+)-Dehydroisoandrosterone, 97% 3309 (+)-(18-Crown-6)-2,3,11,12- 17511 (+)-Di-mu-chlorobis(2-(1- tetracarboxylicacid (dimethylamino)ethyl)phenyl- 7513 (+)-(4,6-O-Benzylidene)methyl-alpha- C,N)dipalladium, D- glucopyranoside, 97% 16384 (+)-Digitoxigenin, 98% 12140 (+)-(4S)-Phenyl-a-((4S)- 16395 (+)-Digoxin, 97% phenyloxazolidin-2-yliden)-2-oxazolin- 2732 (+)-Dihydrocarvone, 98%, mixture of 2-aceto isomers 17627 (+)-(S)-1-((R)-2- 16241 (+)-Dihydrocholesterol, 95% (Diphenylphosphino)ferrocenyl)ethyl 10887 (+)-Dimethyl 2,3-O-benzylidene-D- methyl ether, 98 tartrate, 99% 17633 (+)-(S)-N,N-Dimethyl-1-((R)-1',2- 4482 (+)-Dimethyl 2,3-O-isopropylidene-D bis(di- phenylphosphino)ferrocenyl)e tartrate, 98% 17629 (+)-(S)-N,N-Dimethyl-1-((R)-2- 16435 (+)-Emetine dihydrochloride hydrate, (diphenylphosphino)ferrocenyl)ethylami 97% n 16314 (+)-Equilenin, 98% 5983 (+)-10-Dicyclohexylsulfamoyl-L- 4650 (+)-Gibberellic acid, 90+% isoborneol, 98% 8613 (+)-Glaucine, 97% 16281 (+)-11alpha-Hydroxy-17alpha- 11244 (+)-Griseofulvin methyltestosterone 954 (+)-Isopulegol, 99% 16288 (+)-11alpha-Hydroxyprogesterone, 95% 960 (+)-Limonen-10-ol, 95% 16282 (+)-17-Methyltestosterone, 99% 1471 (+)-Limonene oxide, 97%, mixture of 14773 (+)-2'-Deoxyuridine, 99+% cis and trans 7511 (+)-2,3-O-Benzylidene-D-threitol, 99% 308 (+)-Longifolene, 98+% 12873 (+)-2,3-O-Isopropylidene-2,3- 3192 (+)-Menthoxyacetic acid, 98% dihydroxy- 1,4- 3608 (+)-Muramic acid hydrate, 98% bis(diphenylphosphino)but 4969 (+)-N,N'-Diallyltartardiamide, 99+% 1551 (+)-2,3-O-Isopropylidene-L-threitol, 4995 (+)-N-Acetylmuramic acid, 97% 99% 12833 (+)-Neomenthyldiphenylphosphine, 16894 (+)-3',5'-O-(1,1,3,3-Tetraisopropyl-1,3- tech. 85% disiloxanediyl)cytidine, 97% 1531 (+)-Noe-lactol dimer, 99+% 2775 (+)-3-(Trifluoroacetyl)camphor, 98% 4985 (+)-Pantothenic acid, sodium salt, 95% 16278 (+)-4-Cholesten-3-one, 98% 1065 (+)-Perseitol 14775 (+)-5-Bromo-2'-deoxyuridine, 97% 13519 (+)-Pilocarpine hydrochloride, 99% 14777 (+)-5-Fluorodeoxyuridine, 98+% 9701 (+)-Rutin hydrate, 95% 14776 (+)-5-Iodo-2'-deoxyuridine, 98% 16249 (+)-Stigmastanol (c) 2007 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. 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Page 1 of 204 Aldrich FT-IR Collection Edition II Index Compound Name Index Compound Name 15449 (+)-Tapa, 97% 7583 (-)-(4,6-O-Benzylidene)phenyl-beta-D- 952 (+)-Terpinen-4-ol, 96% glucopyranoside 8614 (+)-Tetrahydropalmatine hydrochloride, 17626 (-)-(R)-1-((S)-2- 95% (Diphenylphosphino)ferrocenyl)ethyl 9455 (+)-Usnic acid, 98% methyl ether, 98 16253 (+)-Vitamin d3, crystalline, 99+% 17632 (-)-(R)-N,N-Dimethyl-1-((S)-1',2- 17126 (+)-b-Methoxydiisopinocampheylborane bis(diphenyl-phosphino)ferrocenyl)et 304 (+)-beta-Pinene, 98% 17628 (-)-(R)-N,N-Dimethyl-1-((S)-2- 904 (+)-cis-p-Menthane-3,8-diol, 97% (diphenylphosphino)ferrocenyl)ethylami 8536 (+)-p-Bromotetramisole oxalate, 99% n 950 (+)-p-Menth-1-en-9-ol, 97%, mixture of 8608 (-)-1-(5-Chloro-2-methylamino)phenyl)- isomers 1,2,3,4- tetrahyroisoquinoline 16466 (+)Methamphetamine hydrochloride 12778 (-)-1-Chloro-3-tosylamido-7-amino-2- 2167 (+/-)-1,2-Dimethylpyrrolidine, 97% heptanone hydrochloride, 98% 8607 (+/-)-1-(5-Chloro-2- 5982 (-)-10-Dicyclohexylsulfamoyl-D- (methylamino)phenyl)- 1,2,3,4- isoborneol, 98% tetrahydroisoquinol 14147 (-)-2'-Deoxyinosine, 99% 5933 (+/-)-10-Camphorsulfonic acid 12629 (-)-2,3-Butanediol di-p-tosylate, 99% monohydrate, 98% 12874 (-)-2,3-O-Isopropylidene-2,3-dihydroxy- 5934 (+/-)-10-Camphorsulfonic acid, sodium 1,4-bis(diphenylphosphino)but salt, 97% 1550 (-)-2,3-O-Isopropylidene-D-threitol, 2637 (+/-)-2,4-Dimethylcyclopentanone, 99%, 99% mixture of cis and trans 14141 (-)-2-Amino-6-chloropurine riboside, 13176 (+/-)-2-(Epoxyethyl)furan, 97% 96% 9383 (+/-)-2-(Methylamino)propiophenone 14144 (-)-2-Amino-6-mercaptopurine riboside hydrochloride, 99% hydrate, 98% 11241 (+/-)-3-Benzylphthalide, 98% 3157 (-)-2-Hydroxyisocaproic acid, 98% 3606 (+/-)-4-Amino-3-hydroxybutyric acid, 5377 (-)-2-Oxo-4-thiazolidinecarboxylic acid, 98% 97% 10060 (+/-)-4-Chloro-alpha- 16895 (-)-3',5'-O-(1,1,3,3-Tetraisopropyl-1,3- methylphenylacetic acid, 98% disiloxanediyl)adenosine, 97 7427 (+/-)-4-Fluoro-alpha-(N-propyl)-benzyl 8460 (-)-3,4-Dihydroxynorephedrine, 98% alcohol 10657 (-)-3-(3,4-Dihydroxyphenyl)-2-methyl- 4773 (+/-)-Camphoric anhydride L- alanine sesquihydrate, 99% 5408 (+/-)-Cytisine, 97% 2776 (-)-3-(Trifluoroacetyl)camphor, 98% 8452 (+/-)-Epinephrine, 99% 16235 (-)-5-Androstene-3beta,17beta-diol 1437 (+/-)-Glycidyl methyl ether, 99% hydrate 928 (+/-)-Isopinocampheol, 98% 13727 (-)-5-Bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl beta-D- 3910 (+/-)-Menthyl acetate, mixture of cis and glucoside, 98% trans 14759 (-)-5-Bromouridine, 99+% 7425 (+/-)-Methyl-alpha-propylbenzyl 14148 (-)-6-(Methylamino)purine riboside, alcohol, 98% 97% 8384 (+/-)-N-Ethylnorphenylephrine 14963 (-)-6-Azauridine 2',3',5'-triacetate hydrochloride, 98% 16251 (-)-7-Dehydrocholesterol, 98% 8449 (+/-)-Norepinephrine L-bitartrate 7570 (-)-8-Phenylmenthol, 98% hydrate, 99% 14179 (-)-Adenosine 3',5'-cyclic 970 (+/-)-Patchenol, tech., 90% monophosphate, 98% 4647 (+/-)-Terebic acid, 98+% 14175 (-)-Adenosine 3'-monophosphate 3164 (+/-)-Threo-9,10-dihydroxystearic acid, hydrate, 99% 97% 14174 (-)-Adenosine 5'-monophosphate 11229 (+/-)-alpha-Carbethoxy-gamma-phenyl- monohydrate, 99% gamma-butyrolactone, 95% 14151 (-)-Adenosine, 99+% 6035 (+/-)-trans,1,2-Bis(dichlorophosphino)- 8367 (-)-Alprenolol L-tartrate hydrate, 98% cyclopentane, tech., 90% 7001 (-)-Asarinin, 97% 3289 (+/-)-trans-1,2-Cyclobutanedicarboxylic 11248 (-)-Bicuculline methiodide, 98% acid 3913 (-)-Bornyl acetate, 97% 909 (+/-)-trans-1,2-Cycloheptanediol, 98% 307 (-)-Camphene, 95% 963 (+/-)-trans-2-Cyclohexene-1,4-diol, 98% 3268 (-)-Camphorcarboxylic acid, 98%, 7436 (+/-)alpha-Cyclopropyl-alpha,4- mixture of endo and exo dimethyl- benzyl alcohol 961 (-)-Carveol, 97%, mixture of isomers (c) 2007 Thermo Fisher Scientific Inc. 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Page 2 of 204 Aldrich FT-IR Collection Edition II Index Compound Name Index Compound Name 4102 (-)-Carvyl acetate, 98+%, mixture of 17542 (1,2- isomers Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)dichloroc 4105 (-)-Carvyl propionate, 98%, mixture of obalt(II) isomers 17541 (1,2- 1227 (-)-Chloromethyl menthyl ether, 97% Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)dichloroi 11105 (-)-Corey lactone, 4-phenylbenzoate ron(II), 96% alcohol, 99% 17543 (1,2- 14432 (-)-Cotinine, 98% Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)dichloro 14864 (-)-Cyclocytidine hydrochloride, 98% nickel(II) 5409 (-)-Cytisine, 98% 17544 (1,2- 4101 (-)-Dihydrocarvyl acetate, 95+%, Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)dichloro mixture of isomers palladium(II), 98% 4066 (-)-Dimenthyl fumarate, 95% 17680 (1,2- 10888 (-)-Dimethyl 2,3-O-benzylidene-L- Bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane)tungsten tartrate, 99% tetracarbonyl, 97% 4481 (-)-Dimethyl 2,3-O-isopropylidene-L 6436 (1,2-Dibromoethyl)benzene, 99% tartrate, 97% 17549 (1,3- 17124 (-)-Dip-chloride Bis(diphenylphosphino)propane)dichlor 16412 (-)-Eburnamonine,
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