Siddy
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Nitroethane 99%
Had to buy way more than i needed (minimum order), so thought i would pass it on. Comes in 1L bottles.
99% Nitroethane, $250/L
Will post worldwide,
-approx $30 for standard (non registered),10-20days post.
-DHL, fedex etc, door-to-door service, with tracking, 3-5day service, $150.
If you have your own post method let me know.
Check with your country for legalities on importing.
Pick up can be negotiated. U2U with your location.
If interested in the lot, 9L, can have it for $225/L.
[Edited on 24-8-2010 by Siddy]
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starch
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hmmmmm
please becareful sending this stuff around the world
this could lead one straight to shit street
If this was stopped by customs and identified, wow that could hurt especially coz its not correctly labled, wouldnt matter what you wanted it for
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peach
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Isn't nitroethane on the red list? Or something similar?
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yes it is peach, in most places i think but probably not everywhere
if i had it shipped to where i live and got caught with it, hell that would be bad
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250$ per L, hahahahahhahahahha your insane.
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*chuckle*
$250/litre?! Do you know how much this actually sells for? We're selling it at about 30% of that price (£25/500ml) which by the way is right in line
with Alfa (£24/500g).
If you're going to sell chemicals- at least do it with a modicum of sense.
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peach
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I'm expecting the people after nitroethane by the litre and without an account can afford the $250 premium.
To be fair to him, £70 for a plastic CO2 nozzle, which isn't far off the import price and that I can pull off a dead fire extinguisher, isn't really
a rock bottom price either.
[Edited on 24-8-2010 by peach]
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Siddy
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Im not sure its legal status in USA, but its not illegal to have in most places, you will have to check your selves.
Im happy to label it however the buyer wants.
$250/L is what i paid, i know sigma sell 96% for $80/L but i cant get an account with them.
Obviously this is only attractive to those who dont have accounts with the big companies.
$250/L is the off-the-shelf price at a local supplier.
Ozonelabs, considering you sell chemicals that dont turn out to be what you say they are, i dont think you should comment. And your stuff wont be 99%
for that price.
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peach
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Arrr thar shipmatey, it be listed on the 1989 US Controlled Substances Act as a Schedule 1 precursor and it be listed as a monitored precursor in thar
1988 United Nations Convention against Illicit Traffic in Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances, and the South African Drug and Drug Trafficking
Act.
Saying that, acetone and potassium hydroxide are on there as well. And being listed doesn't make them illegal. No chemical is illegal actually, they
just have varying degrees of paperwork stapled to them.
I'm sure there are a few guys on here who could use it for something constructive, but saying the following is a bad idea;
Quote: | Im happy to label it however the buyer wants. |
Particularly when combined with the no account and off the shelf things.
Sell it by all means, but yars need to be less caterin' to thar naughty boys.
[Edited on 24-8-2010 by peach]
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Siddy
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Point taken peach, thanks.
As for the labeling, I'm offering the same services that I have been given from highly regarded members of this forum, so I assumed it was the way you
all do it. E.g. I've had sodium nitrate pellets labelled as kitty litter! - and not by my request.
I dont mean to cater to the 'naughty boys', but with other members selling Uranium, i think you are taking this a bit far.
[Edited on 24-8-2010 by Siddy]
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rofl I can get a gallon of nitroethane for 300$ from a US company in the USA, you just need to look carefully.
protip : not labeled as nitroethane
rhymes with "vernon xxxxxxxxx hoover propylene"...
[Edited on 24-8-2010 by Chainhit222]
[Edited on 24-8-2010 by Chainhit222]
The practice of storing bottles of milk or beer in laboratory refrigerators is to be strongly condemned encouraged
-Vogels Textbook of Practical Organic Chemistry
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I suck at rhymes.
Would someone PM this info?
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MagicJigPipe
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Be wary of this purchase. It is a List 1 precursor in the US.
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No chemical is illegal actually
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Wrong! Many drugs are illegal.
(that was somewhat of a joke)
I've often wondered (and I might have asked this before but didn't receive an answer); in the U.S. is it possible to purchase EtOH that has not been
adultered with with anything without paying the liquor tax? Surely there is some person somewhere that requires JUST ethanol for research purposes.
I don't see an exemption for ethanol intended solely for research in the U.S. Code but I could just be missing it.
[Edited on 11-12-2010 by MagicJigPipe]
"There must be no barriers to freedom of inquiry ... There is no place for dogma in science. The scientist is free, and must be free to ask any
question, to doubt any assertion, to seek for any evidence, to correct any errors. ... We know that the only way to avoid error is to detect it and
that the only way to detect it is to be free to inquire. And we know that as long as men are free to ask what they must, free to say what they think,
free to think what they will, freedom can never be lost, and science can never regress." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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Lambda-Eyde
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250$ per liter? I can get it at 100$ per liter, and Norway is in general twice as expensive as the US when it comes to... Well, everything, really
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Sedit
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I remember a story from a member here IIRC that spoke of just that. Someone would come and moniter there EtOH usage and always complained they where
using to much. It had something to do with the taxes I believe but if we are lucky that person will read this and elaborate abit more.
Knowledge is useless to useless people...
"I see a lot of patterns in our behavior as a nation that parallel a lot of other historical processes. The fall of Rome, the fall of Germany — the
fall of the ruling country, the people who think they can do whatever they want without anybody else's consent. I've seen this story
before."~Maynard James Keenan
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entropy51
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Quote: Originally posted by MagicJigPipe |
I've often wondered (and I might have asked this before but didn't receive an answer); in the U.S. is it possible to purchase EtOH that has not been
adultered with with anything without paying the liquor tax? | Indeed it is possible to get a tax-free
license to purchase EtOH without denaturant. We have a license at work, and there is a locked cabinet full of the stuff. It is very, very carefully
accounted for and must be kept under lock and key.
But it turns out that pure EtOH is still horribly expensive, even without the tax!
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Yes, untaxed Ethanol is a pain in the ass. Might be best to produce your own pure ethanol from some form of taxed ethanol.
In days of yore, when I worked at the Uni.....our chemical suppliers refused to collect alcohol tax. But, the tax-free alcohol came with an ATF
agent. The heavy-handed agent, came around regularly to monitor our use. Always too much use. Menacing demeanor.....Created a panic in the teaching
staff.
The denatured alcohols we purchased, didn't work properly when utilized in chemical reactions, or when utilized as solvents for chromatography.
Experiments failed to work properly. Students suffered.
The US Government, allowed us to purchase a small amount of tax-free alcohol. Then, they made it virtually impossible for us to use any of it. ATF
probably spent hundreds, maybe even thousands of dollars.....monitoring our use, of a few gallons of tax-free ethanol.
The lack of use-able EtOH, forced us to use MeOH as a solvent for our NaBH4 experiments. NaBH4 isn't very stable in MeOH. It decomposed. Which
caused us to use excessive amounts of NaBH4. Even though our use of NaBH4 was really very small, control-agents harassed us about it. Royal pain in
the ass.
Kind of a "Catch 22" situation. Damned if you do, damned if you don't.
Either pay the tax on reagent grade absolute ethanol, or produce such ethanol from a more dilute grade of taxed ethanol.
Tax-free ethanol is too expensive. The price you pay for it, must be measured in terms of the personal misery, that using it will cost you.
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You can also get a federal license to make your own ethanol. Covered in a book one of the Gingerys wrote: http://www.lindsaybks.com/dgjp/djgbk/still/index.html .
Still more trouble than it's worth, of course.
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Absolute ethanol was not that expensive in the UK when I used it at university.
We were duty exempt and duty was about 80% of the cost so it cost about the same as other solvents.
It was doled out to undergraduates but postgraduates had access to a bottle in the laboratory solvent cupboard.
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ldanielrosa
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Just fill out the paperwork and mail it in with a cheque. My license limits me to 5 gallons per year. They'll want to know your primary use, and I
told them "glycerin soap." My first pint is still sealed in the solvent cabinet.
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MagicJigPipe
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In the US?
"There must be no barriers to freedom of inquiry ... There is no place for dogma in science. The scientist is free, and must be free to ask any
question, to doubt any assertion, to seek for any evidence, to correct any errors. ... We know that the only way to avoid error is to detect it and
that the only way to detect it is to be free to inquire. And we know that as long as men are free to ask what they must, free to say what they think,
free to think what they will, freedom can never be lost, and science can never regress." -J. Robert Oppenheimer
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"In the US? "
Yes. It may vary by state. Here in Washington we pick it up at the liquor store.
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If you want pure ethanol, just buy everclear, add dehydrating agents, distill, then add piperidine and denatonium. And there you have it. Pure lab
grade 99.99% ethanol! Everclear is sold to mix in drinks, but is the purest and cheapest form of underregulated ethanol. Lab solvent!
Don't drink it! Ethanol is deathanol!
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We buy ethanol where I work just fine, do have to keep track of it, but not too big a deal. It is actually quite cheap nowadays, since millions of
gallons are made per year to add to gasoline, it costs about $5 per gallon if you have the ATF license. Most colleges and larger R & D companies
have a permit. I love it as a solvent, not too flammable, less toxic than most solvents, miscible with water, and dissolves many chemicals. I use
it for Cat. hydrogenations often, much safer than MeOH.
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There are at least a couple of completely OTC products that are 99% nitroethane. The only caveat is that you need to dry them before use. One product
is related to cyanoacrylate removal and the other is a brush cleaner for professional nail studio applications. You will definitely want to dry each
of these with the appropriately sized molecular sieve (I want to say 4A, but check _Purification of Laboratory Chemicals_ before you take my word for
it.) before using but acquiring small amounts of nitroethane isn't exactly a problem. In Europe there are even more products that are 50-100%
nitroethane so you should have even less problem finding it there.
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