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The short questions thread (1)
Are lactones able to form bisulfite adducts? Somehow I doubt it because I've searched and haven't fo ...
18-3-2009 at 15:14
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
I don't think there would be anything very solid left for the fire department to put out. :P

I th ...
18-3-2009 at 07:18
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
I often wonder what an entire building filled with stoiciometric oxygen-acetylene would look like go ...
18-3-2009 at 00:16
by: 497
Walkaway synthesis / safest material
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As for "relatively sensitive",---relative to what? Nitrogen trichloride, perhaps. . . [/quo ...
17-3-2009 at 17:01
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
Buildings, expesially houses, require *very little* overpressure from the inside to flaten them. Tho ...
17-3-2009 at 16:57
by: 497
Walkaway synthesis / safest material
Actually it works fine, I've tried it. Have you? First the waters of hydration boil off, then the NH ...
17-3-2009 at 00:07
by: 497
Walkaway synthesis / safest material
I guess I mistakenly figured "unobtainable" was not the same thing as non-OTC.. lots of things must ...
15-3-2009 at 16:28
by: 497
Walkaway synthesis / safest material
^ Source for any of that?

Even if it is relatively sensitive, [i]that's the whole point of mixing ...
15-3-2009 at 12:44
by: 497
Allstar Lab?
I'll make sure to roll on down to the corner store and buy a bottle of LiAlH4 while I'm at it...
14-3-2009 at 22:37
by: 497
Allstar Lab?
[quote]
What do you meen "very toxic"? You can even consume quite high amounts of it without any to ...
14-3-2009 at 00:30
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
^ I totally agree with the first paragraph. If one was intent on burning coal to push their fat ass ...
14-3-2009 at 00:20
by: 497
Walkaway synthesis / safest material
I like the idea of N2O4 based explosives. It's sad there's so little information about them..

Fr ...
13-3-2009 at 18:00
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
You could cover the world with sugar plantations and there still wouldn't be enough to begin to fuel ...
13-3-2009 at 17:44
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
@Microtech. Yes, I've seen that patent. All the catalysts are too exotic/expensive for my liking.. A ...
13-3-2009 at 12:22
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
It's amazing what things will do when confined...

Yes, I agree dust explosions can certainly do d ...
13-3-2009 at 00:07
by: 497
Fuel-Air Explosives
Few particulate fuels can achieve a real detonation (expecially unconfined). A few can but even then ...
8-3-2009 at 22:31
by: 497
Bleach from chlorate/chloride-brine
Or you could just electrolyze brine directly to bleach...

Any way you do it, it's going to more ...
7-3-2009 at 01:38
by: 497
Condensation of substituted phenols with aldehydes
According to [url=http://www.google.com/patents?id=jE0xAAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4& ...
6-3-2009 at 20:35
by: 497
Energetic derivatives of tetrazole
Really well done! Congratulations.

How long have you been working on it?
23-2-2009 at 15:58
by: 497
TLC solvents
Uhm... remind me again how there are there two carbons in DCM?
21-2-2009 at 19:49
by: 497
The short questions thread (1)
I don't know if TUD could directly replace NaBH4 in that writeup. TUD requires a strongly basic envi ...
21-2-2009 at 12:52
by: 497
The short questions thread (1)
[quote][i]Originally posted by Ullmann[/i]
And about the sodium methoxide : it can easily be done f ...
21-2-2009 at 02:45
by: 497
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride?
Sulfur dioxide, not thiourea dioxide? I'm confused.

Still, it looks interesting, can't wait to s ...
20-2-2009 at 19:51
by: 497
mercury
That's funny, they say on their site the minimum is $100...
19-2-2009 at 22:59
by: 497
Thiourea Dioxide --> better than borohydride?
Have a look at [url=http://www.google.com/patents?id=TMc2AAAAEBAJ&printsec=abstract&zoom=4&a ...
19-2-2009 at 21:57
by: 497
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