Azabon
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Formula | C14H20N2O2S |
Molar mass | 280.386 |
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Azabon is a central nervous system stimulant of the sulfonamide class[1] that is also used as a nootropic.[2] It has poor antibacterial potency, as is common in benzenesulfonamides with two substituents on N1. It is synthesized from 3-azabicyclo-[2.2.2]nonane, itself prepared by pyrolysis of aliphatic diamine.[3]
References
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