Information about 2F-Ketamine
2F-Ketamine, also known as 2-fdck, is similar to the ketamine used in the medical world. It is a lesser-known dissociative substance belonging to the arylcyclohexylamine class.
Currently, 2F-Ketamine is available in powder form.
According to reports from laboratories, there are many similarities between ketamine and 2F-Ketamine (2-FDCK). Chemically, their structures are almost the same. The difference lies in the composition, where the chlorine component is replaced by a fluorine component.
Ketamine, the chemistry
2-FDCK is an arylcyclohexylamine (ACH) with the chemical name 2-(2-chlorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone. It is a white crystalline powder that is soluble in water and organic solvents such as ethanol and acetone.
IUPAC name: 2-(2-Fluorophenyl)-2-methylamino-cyclohexanone
Available as: powder, crystals
Purity: 98%+
Color: white
Systematic name: (R/S)-2-(2-fluorophenyl)-2-(methylamino)cyclohexanone
Formula: C13H16FNO
Chemical class: Arylcyclohexylamine
How is Ketamine used?
If you are conducting research with this product, make sure to take the necessary laboratory precautions, such as cleaning surfaces and wearing gloves, a mask, and protective clothing.
What is the best way to store 2-FDCK?
To store your research chemicals properly and ensure the best shelf life, it is highly recommended to keep them in a dry and cool environment.
Keep 2-FDCK away from open flames and heat as much as possible. Research chemicals can be stored for a minimum of 1 to 2 years.