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Alexander Shulgin Books That's admirably tolerant. |
24-9-2007 at 10:30 by: Sauron |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" Hmmm. Organophosphorous compounds are mostly pretty nasty even when they aren't military grade. The ... |
24-9-2007 at 10:27 by: Sauron |
Alexander Shulgin Books My reputation and image are intact. Yours are IMO shot to shit. I encourage a lot of people on this ... |
24-9-2007 at 10:04 by: Sauron |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" The book is in the forum library, freely downloadable pdf.
There are several systems of phosphoru ... |
24-9-2007 at 09:51 by: Sauron |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I would not willingly work with WP. Did it once long ago and survived to tell the tale.
A series ... |
24-9-2007 at 09:40 by: Sauron |
Alexander Shulgin Books You do not need to apologize to anyone for being an amateur.
However, since you did say you are i ... |
24-9-2007 at 09:00 by: Sauron |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? Saunders et al used SbF3 to fluorinate PCl3 and POCl3 to PCl2F abd POCl2F, but yields were lousy (,3 ... |
24-9-2007 at 08:52 by: Sauron |
Sartori Supplement to The War Gases Mario Sartori's classic The War Gases graces the forum library so some of you may like to know that ... |
24-9-2007 at 08:39 by: Sauron |
Alexander Shulgin Books That's right. You're a one man Eli Lilly & Co.
So let us know when Elvis gets here.
Look, ... |
24-9-2007 at 08:17 by: Sauron |
Alexander Shulgin Books We know what they deal with. We didn't just fall off the turnip truck.
Still want to pose like y ... |
24-9-2007 at 07:27 by: Sauron |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? The situation in USA is going to approach what things were like during WWI when reagent manufacturin ... |
24-9-2007 at 05:28 by: Sauron |
Cyanide fun question. Any pesticide industry would have been perverted by Saddam for the purpose of making chemical weapon ... |
23-9-2007 at 23:02 by: Sauron |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" I have not yet obtained the article but no, diethyl hydrogen phosphite is quite stable. See Inorg.Sy ... |
23-9-2007 at 18:15 by: Sauron |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I would truly hope that the clueless beginner would have the commonsense to stay away from OP, certa ... |
23-9-2007 at 12:40 by: Sauron |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I have nothing truly toxic in mind. The lower trialkyl phosphites are for the final coupling step in ... |
23-9-2007 at 12:02 by: Sauron |
Trialkyl Phosphites from Alkoxide and PBr3? I would like to prepare some trialkyl phosphites for various projects. I can't buy these, damn it, n ... |
23-9-2007 at 10:58 by: Sauron |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" I have enough of a headache from the P nomenclature already.
Besides who wants to have to say tet ... |
23-9-2007 at 08:37 by: Sauron |
Erratum in Saunders "Phosphorus and Fluorine" While re-reeading B.C.Saunders' excellent little book on organophosphorus and fluorine chemistry, wh ... |
23-9-2007 at 07:21 by: Sauron |
Red P (higher yeild method) The matchbook method is not an easy way; it is a time consuming nd laborious way to obtain anything ... |
23-9-2007 at 00:14 by: Sauron |
chloral hydrate synthesis Oh, I DO see some rather stupidposts by a guy named punk quite appropriately, BACK ON PAGE 1. THIS I ... |
22-9-2007 at 23:13 by: Sauron |
chloral hydrate synthesis What water content?
Ethanol. ANHYDROUS ethanol. Did you bother to read the references?
You wer ... |
22-9-2007 at 20:08 by: Sauron |
Red P (higher yeild method) PBr3 like PCl3 reacts vigorously (violently) with water to produce phosphorous acid and HBr. In the ... |
22-9-2007 at 20:04 by: Sauron |
Red P (higher yeild method) The last time I got a quote on POBr3 it was a lot costlier than PBr3. That agrees with your own obse ... |
22-9-2007 at 10:56 by: Sauron |
Red P (higher yeild method) @woelen, peculiar sounding or not, these are the facts.
I can easily buy PBr3 and have done so, I ... |
22-9-2007 at 10:27 by: Sauron |
Red P (higher yeild method) First of all that brand is not sold in this country, it is actually very poorly distributed internat ... |
22-9-2007 at 09:41 by: Sauron |
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