ISSN: 0022-1198
CODEN: JFSCA
Published Online: 1 January 1977
Page Count: 9
Identification of Phencyclidine-Related Drugs
Sloma, EJ
Supervising forensic chemist, forensic chemist, and senior forensic chemist,
New Jersey State Police, North Regional Laboratory,
N.J.
Lorimer, P
Supervising forensic chemist, forensic chemist, and senior forensic chemist,
New Jersey State Police, North Regional Laboratory,
N.J.
Epstein, RL
Supervising forensic chemist, forensic chemist, and senior forensic chemist,
New Jersey State Police, North Regional Laboratory,
N.J.
(Received 7 April 1976; accepted 2 July 1976)
Abstract
The appearance of new drugs within the crime laboratory necessitates the development and improvement of analytical schemes for their detection. One class of particular interest is the phencyclidine-related drugs. The drugs studied are 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl) piperidine (PCP), commonly known as phencyclidine, “Angel's Dust,” or DOA [1]; the two homologs 1-(1-phenylcyclohexyl) pyrrolidine (PHP) and 1-(1-phenylcyclopentyl) piperidine (PPP); and an analog 1-(2[thienyl]cyclohexyl) piperidine (TCP).
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Paper ID: JFS10368J
DOI: 10.1520/JFS10368J
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Title Identification of Phencyclidine-Related Drugs
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Committee E30