2C-T-13

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2C-T-13
Chemical name 2-[4-(methoxyethylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl]ethanamine
Chemical formula C13H19NO2S
CAS number 207740-30-5
Molecular mass  ?
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Amphetamine analog Aleph-13 (not synthesized)
Chemical structure of 2C-T-13

2C-T-13 or 2,5-dimethoxy-4-(β-methoxyethylthio)phenethylamine is a psychedelic phenethylamine of the 2C family. It was presumably first synthesized by Alexander Shulgin and reported in his book PIHKAL.

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2C-T-13 is the 2 carbon homologue of Aleph-13. The full chemical name is 2-[4-(2-methoxyethylthio)-2,5-dimethoxyphenyl]ethanamine. The drug has structural properties similar to mescaline and other drugs in the 2C-T series, with the most closely related compounds being 2C-T-7 and 2C-T-21.

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The dosage range of 2C-T-13 is typically 25 - 40 mg and its duration is approximately 6-8 hours according to Shulgin. 2C-T-13 produces many closed-eye visuals and geometric patterns. It also produces slight visual distortion.

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