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Problem using Chloroacetyl Chloride Sorry @FrenchChemist, are you saying benzyl chloride is not irritating? |
1-2-2021 at 06:47 by: njl |
Deprotonated alkyne stability Pretty much all depends on solubility and solvent compatibility.
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27-1-2021 at 15:32 by: njl |
Is there a route to glyoxal from oxalic acid in OTC products? Negatory. Thats Tetramethyl-piperidine n-oxide. It's a catalyst for the oxidation, since it is the a ... |
27-1-2021 at 15:20 by: njl |
Disulfur diiodide substitute for phosphorus triiodide What solvent would you be using? As far as I know elemental sulfur and iodine are most soluble toget ... |
27-1-2021 at 13:20 by: njl |
Is there a route to glyoxal from oxalic acid in OTC products? Refs from a similar thread:
Electrochemical process: http://www.sciencemadness.org/talk/viewthrea ... |
27-1-2021 at 08:19 by: njl |
Is there a route to glyoxal from oxalic acid in OTC products? Electrolysis sounds promising. I would try ethylene glycol oxidation, I don't see why one would be h ... |
27-1-2021 at 06:06 by: njl |
Disulfur diiodide substitute for phosphorus triiodide While i'm sure something along these lines could end up working, I can't find many reliable sources ... |
27-1-2021 at 05:51 by: njl |
Urea Forgive my ignorance but is gCN/BgCN cyanoguanidine and cyanobiguanidine (correct nomenclature aside ... |
26-1-2021 at 07:51 by: njl |
Preparation of 3,4,5 trimethoxyphenylpyruvic acid That was poorly phrased, I mean in the reaction of a radical (in that case the phenyl radical) with ... |
26-1-2021 at 07:10 by: njl |
Preparation of 3,4,5 trimethoxyphenylpyruvic acid Would sodium acrylate react the same way that acrylic acid or would there be a difference in their b ... |
26-1-2021 at 06:07 by: njl |
Does methanol smell like anything to you? I always buy klean strip denatured fuel alcohol as a source of methanol/ethanol. This always smells ... |
25-1-2021 at 08:37 by: njl |
chloral hydrate synthesis [rquote=653599&tid=62148&author=Tsjerk]Nice! DDT for everyone! [/rquote]
Something you d ... |
24-1-2021 at 10:50 by: njl |
Electrolytic silver nitrate I am looking for a way to make silver nitrate from silver metal without nitric acid. I don't know an ... |
22-1-2021 at 10:39 by: njl |
The simplest preparation of sulfuric acid?! Isn't the methanol also recoverable? It's just changing the solubility of KSO4, right? Not actually ... |
21-1-2021 at 10:35 by: njl |
The simplest preparation of sulfuric acid?! What concentration can be obtained by distilling off methanol? Is there an equally simple way to rem ... |
20-1-2021 at 17:05 by: njl |
Excellent paper covering organic reactions Particularly interesting to me is the Quelet reaction, as well as Prins reaction and glycol synthesi ... |
19-1-2021 at 09:30 by: njl |
Excellent paper covering organic reactions I found the following paper that details a huge number of organic reactions, many of which I had nev ... |
19-1-2021 at 08:04 by: njl |
Rare and hard to obtain chemicals for sale Paypal and similar platforms were offered to me but he was fairly flexible. |
19-1-2021 at 06:40 by: njl |
Low(est) boiling point salts? I'm guessing its the water of crystallization boiling off... I would expect nickel nitrate to just d ... |
19-1-2021 at 06:30 by: njl |
Methaqualone I though phenol was air/uv sensitive with respect to polymerization? |
18-1-2021 at 07:52 by: njl |
Silane as a reducing agent Silane gas can be readily generated from silicide salts (Mg2Si for example). [b]Substituted[/b] sila ... |
17-1-2021 at 16:28 by: njl |
Synthesis section? I like the idea of a "Rhodium for chemistry in general". organic-chemistry.org is similar but I thin ... |
17-1-2021 at 16:20 by: njl |
How to calcine aluminum but not copper. I am beginning to think you are being intentionally dense. If the very DEFINITION of a word doesn't ... |
17-1-2021 at 06:06 by: njl |
How to calcine aluminum but not copper. "Calcine" has a very specific meaning to me (and probably a majority of the people here). Whatever t ... |
16-1-2021 at 11:35 by: njl |
Nitromethane from Nitromethane/Oil Nitromethane is slightly soluble in water. If enough is pulled out of the oil, it could coalesce int ... |
15-1-2021 at 09:59 by: njl |
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