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Caffeine Derivatives
I recently made a bunch of caffeine by extraction (from those 'stay awake' pills you find at the dru ...
23-12-2016 at 23:16
by: Arcuritech
Isotopic separation at home - can it be done?
[rquote=452744&tid=35172&author=blogfast25]...I think what unionised means is 'how would you ...
23-6-2016 at 20:38
by: Arcuritech
Isotopic separation at home - can it be done?
I just realized that codyslab's heavy water series has yet to be mentioned. Here's a link: https://w ...
22-6-2016 at 21:19
by: Arcuritech
dimethylammonium perchlorate
How about urea perchlorate? Simple preparation (assuming you have perchloric acid) and if the nitrat ...
26-1-2015 at 12:51
by: Arcuritech
So what have you been doing?
[rquote=386389&tid=34674&author=gardul]
I know this sounds crazy. In a time of need, lets s ...
8-1-2015 at 17:40
by: Arcuritech
So what have you been doing?
[rquote=385530&tid=34674&author=gardul]Lately I have been writing a book and you tube videos ...
7-1-2015 at 06:20
by: Arcuritech
Dihydroxyacetone peroxide
Two ideas regarding the sensitivity and packing problem.


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[*]The nitroperoxide (cyclon ...
29-12-2014 at 02:51
by: Arcuritech
Dihydroxyacetone peroxide
[rquote=383003&tid=18269&author=Cheddite Cheese]Do you mean diether? Diester implies a carbo ...
27-12-2014 at 18:48
by: Arcuritech
How about avoiding dihydroxyacetone entirely?
The tautomerisation of DHA is going to cause problems if it is used as the starting reagent both in ...
26-12-2014 at 22:18
by: Arcuritech
Permanganic acid strength, stability, solubility
The only way I know that produces clean (metal cation free) HMnO[sub]4(aq)[/sub] is to hydrolyze pur ...
3-12-2014 at 13:21
by: Arcuritech
So what have you been doing?
I'm trying to scrape together a driver circuit for my jury-rigged gas proportional counter spectrome ...
25-11-2014 at 16:27
by: Arcuritech
Druken Aga Challenge (DAC) #3 - Closed (but open to discussion)
[rquote=368670&tid=48085&author=aga]Would anyone interested in chemistry NOT have distillati ...
23-11-2014 at 17:39
by: Arcuritech
The trials & tribulations of Thorium production
I don't have high power LC resonators to throw around but they are pretty easy to make as long as yo ...
11-11-2014 at 06:37
by: Arcuritech
Isotopic separation at home - can it be done?
The magnetic field strength needed varies directly with the beam energy and indirectly with the turn ...
10-11-2014 at 17:35
by: Arcuritech
The trials & tribulations of Thorium production
As far as melting the thorium goes, why not use an induction heater? They don't use them industriall ...
7-11-2014 at 08:37
by: Arcuritech
Fluorine in quartz?
Thinking about it more cold flow would't be a problem if the fluorine was held at the same pressure ...
24-10-2014 at 20:43
by: Arcuritech
Geiger Tube Spectroscopy
FT? Do you mean a frequency spectrum from the raw signal? If so than yes I did - the signal from tha ...
24-10-2014 at 20:36
by: Arcuritech
Old Nassau Reaction Variation
[rquote=357791&tid=39155&author=Jylliana92]I'm wondering... what if I do the classic iodine ...
24-10-2014 at 19:17
by: Arcuritech
Geiger Tube Spectroscopy
I am aware of the terrible efficiency of gas ionization detectors to gamma photons - that's why the ...
24-10-2014 at 16:04
by: Arcuritech
Fluorine in quartz?
[rquote=357786&tid=40694&author=Dan Vizine]For the type of seal you propose, however, Teflon ...
24-10-2014 at 14:01
by: Arcuritech
Preparation of elemental phosphorus
[rquote=354223&tid=65&author=Azane]Perhaps phosphorus trichloride could be reacted with a me ...
24-10-2014 at 09:05
by: Arcuritech
Fluorine in quartz?
Then what about this one: [OCF[sub]2[/sub]CF[sub]2[/sub]][sub]n[/sub]? It does have one C-C bond per ...
24-10-2014 at 08:50
by: Arcuritech
Geiger Tube Spectroscopy
I recently acquired a geiger counter containing a LND-712 tube and tested it with an Am-241 source. ...
24-10-2014 at 08:40
by: Arcuritech
Fluorine in quartz?
What about this polymer: [OCF[sub]2[/sub]][sub]n[/sub]?

The only bonds are C-F and C-O sigma bond ...
24-10-2014 at 07:21
by: Arcuritech
Fluorine in quartz?
J_sum1: I think he means rendered safe to dispose of - pouring straight Br[sub]2[/sub] down the drai ...
24-10-2014 at 04:55
by: Arcuritech
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