2C29
2C29 is a designation used in scientific literature, most commonly referring to a specific compound within the 2C family of psychedelic phenethylamines. These compounds are characterized by a 2,5-dimethoxy substitution pattern on the phenyl ring. The "29" typically denotes a specific alkyl substitution at the 4-position of the phenyl ring, though the exact nature of this substitution can vary depending on the source, leading to potential ambiguity.
The synthesis and properties of compounds designated as 2C29 are often explored in research contexts, particularly