Originally posted by Coldfinger
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However, the oxidation itself looks better on paper than it is in practice, often the toluene will not be fully oxidised and will only result in
benzyl alcohol, or it will be oxidised too much and you are left with benzoic acid. It is also an exothermic reaction and heating it too rapidly or
from experience, to over 70deg C. it tends to get into a 'runaway' situation, where it will boil rapidly, with alot of the liquid shooting out of the
condensor or ending up all over your workspace.
I am not saying it is impossible, it is just a bit more sensitive than it appears. |
No you see I've actually done the rxn and fractionally distilled - from memory the purity was >90% as was the yield.
The patent isn't posted here.
Quote: | i disagree, just because something is no longer available OTC does not mean that you can not be charged with conspiracy to manufacture.
Pseudoephedrine is still highly illegal to possess, in my part of the world anyway. Someone would have to be out of their mind to even consider
messing with it. |
Who would keep ephedrine though except a desparate, dumb meth cook who has no other options?
The only option is a plantation of ephedra sinensis or other high yielding (like 1% at best) and a small garden with a few plants is just laughable.
And they can forget the overhyped biosynthesis with benzaldehyde and acetaldehyde, that was never an at-home, in-a-bucket job as many wanted to
believe it was, it requires highly controlled conditions to reach L-PAC.
Anyway, I partially agree with you, as being caught with anby listed chemical including RP would not be nice. However there's better alternatives to
phosphorus that're non suspicious, and iodines used in photography.
[Edited on 24-1-2007 by picketfence] |