C6H5CHCH32NH2
C6H5CHCH32NH2 is the chemical formula for isopropylbenzylamine. It is an organic compound belonging to the amine class, specifically a secondary amine. The molecule consists of a benzene ring (C6H5) attached to an isopropyl group (CH(CH3)2) which is, in turn, bonded to an amine group (NH2). However, the notation C6H5CHCH32NH2 is unusual and likely a typographical error. A more standard representation would be C6H5CH(CH3)CH2NH2, which corresponds to amphetamine, or C6H5C(CH3)2NH2, which is alpha,alpha-dimethylbenzylamine. Assuming the intended structure is amphetamine, it is a stimulant drug and a potent central nervous system stimulant. It is used medically for the treatment of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and narcolepsy.
Amphetamine has a chemical structure that includes a phenyl ring, an amino group, and an alkyl chain.