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The inorganic crowd gets the lion’s share of pretty colors in synthetic chemistry circles, but every now and then the organic chemists get a piece. These sparkling orange crystals appeared during a reaction work-up in Ivana Jevtić’s lab at the University of Belgrade. Jevtić says this derivative of 2-nitroaniline is part of a synthetic pathway she’s developing to new anilidopiperidines, a class of molecules that includes the opioid painkiller fentanyl.
Submitted by Ivana Jevtić
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