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Properties of substance:
fluoxetine hydrochloride
Group of substances:
organic
Physical appearance:
white crystals
Empirical formula (Hill's system for organic substances):
C
1
7
H
1
8
ClF
3
NO
Structural formula as text:
CF3C6H4OCH(C6H5)CH2CHNHCH3 * HCl
Molar/atomic mass: 344.7791
Melting point (°C):
159.5
Decomposition temperature (°C):
171.5
CAS ¹: 59333-67-4
Solubility (g/100 g of solvent):
acetone
: soluble [
Ref.
]
acetonitrile
: soluble [
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]
chloroform
: soluble [
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]
cyclohexane
: insoluble [
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]
ethanol
: soluble [
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]
ethyl acetate
: sparingly soluble [
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]
hexane
: insoluble [
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]
methanol
: soluble [
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]
methylene chloride
: sparingly soluble [
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]
toluene
: insoluble [
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]
water
: sparingly soluble [
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]
Enthalpy (heat) of fusion Δ
fus
H (kJ/mol)
37.4 (s) [
Ref.
]
LD
50
(mg/kg):
452 (rats, oral)
248 (mice, oral)
References:
Clarke's Analysis of Drugs and Poisons. - 4 ed. - London, 2011. - pp. 1423-1425
Journal of Thermal Analysis and Calorimetry. - 2017. - Vol. 130, No. 3. - pp. 1553-1559
Lewis R.J. Sax's Dangerous Properties of Industrial Materials. - 12ed., Vol. 1-5. - Wiley, 2012. - pp. 2207-2208
The Merck Index 11th ed., Merck & Company, 1989. - pp. 655
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