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2,5-dimethoxyphenyl-2-nitropropene synthesis - 89.3% yield [quote][i]Originally posted by starman[/i]
How about EDTA?Is there a difference between "tert aceti ... |
20-10-2008 at 23:09 by: jarynth |
"OTC" replacement for Soxhlet extraction sleeves? [url=http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?listing_id=9486459]http://www.etsy.com/view_listing.php?li ... |
20-10-2008 at 22:59 by: jarynth |
understanding the math [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zqi0DwNLJdM]Is the answer 'Hungary'?[/url]
EDIT
Synthesis wr ... |
20-10-2008 at 08:35 by: jarynth |
CCl3Br -> CCl4 or CHCl3 [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
Here is the Org Syn prep of 2,6-lutidine, or dimethylpyri ... |
19-10-2008 at 05:21 by: jarynth |
nutra sweet ---> Phenylacetic acid [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
As a generalization organic nitriles are less toxic than ... |
19-10-2008 at 04:41 by: jarynth |
Eugenol [quote][i]Originally posted by zed[/i]
I'm a bored, over-weight, middle-aged, ex-housewife.[/quote] ... |
19-10-2008 at 04:33 by: jarynth |
concentrating nitric acid Congratulations on your results, which shed new hope on amateur industrial chemistry! Could you post ... |
19-10-2008 at 02:04 by: jarynth |
Birkeland-Eyde reactor for making nitric acid. What materials would be best suitable for the electrodes in an amateur setting?
US1462987 suggest ... |
18-10-2008 at 04:58 by: jarynth |
Vanillin... [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
True, but you are not the author of this thread, are you? ... |
18-10-2008 at 03:49 by: jarynth |
Vanillin... [quote][i]Originally posted by Sauron[/i]
Better to make use of it than to start new threads withou ... |
18-10-2008 at 01:16 by: jarynth |
Vanillin from wood I've been looking into the synthesis of vanillin from lignin. This is how synthetic vanillin was mad ... |
17-10-2008 at 23:52 by: jarynth |
Solvent Stills [quote][i]Originally posted by DNA[/i]
I use commercial solvents for LiAlH4 reductions but I do pou ... |
16-10-2008 at 00:31 by: jarynth |
Benzoic Acid, Carbamid>Benzamid>Anilin? [quote][i]Originally posted by smuv[/i]
I was surprised that the steam distillate came over colored ... |
16-10-2008 at 00:29 by: jarynth |
"dry" acetone Well, after roasting the carbonate (small prills, about 300 microns) for a while I got a light powde ... |
16-10-2008 at 00:22 by: jarynth |
Dangerous Cu(x) (NO3)(y) ??? I understand copper nitrate is dangerous in the presence of ammonium ions, maybe that's what chief m ... |
16-10-2008 at 00:10 by: jarynth |
isoamyl nitrite No, it won't fly away, it's stuck to the rest of the molecule.
'Amyl' and 'pentyl' are synonyms. ... |
16-10-2008 at 00:07 by: jarynth |
Easy way to measure pH < 0 [quote][i]Originally posted by Magpie[/i]
If you are really just looking for a simple, unobtrusive ... |
15-10-2008 at 23:49 by: jarynth |
A simple choice oil or water Sorry I didn't mention that alternative. Sand has convection problems. It's safe for working with hi ... |
15-10-2008 at 11:50 by: jarynth |
"dry" acetone [quote][i]Originally posted by Klute[/i]
K2CO3 is perfectly suiatble for drying ketones. Just read ... |
15-10-2008 at 11:37 by: jarynth |
A simple choice oil or water It all depends on how endothermic your reaction and how big your water bath is. You can keep it boil ... |
15-10-2008 at 07:45 by: jarynth |
A simple choice oil or water Water is perfect! Of course you'd have to refill every now and then, but it comes with the temperatu ... |
15-10-2008 at 06:48 by: jarynth |
Eugenol The offer Maja posted is comparable to yours. And $60/L IS not a ripoff. Shipping will probably doub ... |
15-10-2008 at 04:00 by: jarynth |
Acetic anhydride preparation [quote][i]Originally posted by Formatik[/i]
in German "concentrated HCl" is 24-36% HCl (d = 1.12-1. ... |
15-10-2008 at 03:53 by: jarynth |
"dry" acetone After a few hours in an open beaker I would call it reasonably gaseous.
Besides, I wouldn't use b ... |
15-10-2008 at 03:33 by: jarynth |
Easy way to measure pH < 0 Dilute your sample first, thereby lowering the H+ concentration in a controlled way. Measure the pH ... |
14-10-2008 at 23:43 by: jarynth |
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