ChemistryForever - 9-2-2019 at 10:46
I see that they sell to companies. I have a question: do you need a contract to buy from them ? Or is just to be a company enough ?
woelen - 11-2-2019 at 12:08
I see that you are looking for sources of chemicals. Try eBay as a starter. There are many sellers, who sell chemicals to individuals. No contracts
needed, no paperwork. Search for somewhat common chemicals names like "iodine crystals", "copper nitrate", "copper sulfate", "ammonium sulfate" and
then you get items and from these you can look at other items sold by the same seller. Many inorganic salts, elements, metals, oxides and also some
rarer stuff can be found this way.
ChemistryForever - 11-2-2019 at 12:46
Yes but if you want to buy fancy stuff like Bu3SnH or tms acetylene or nBuLi you won't find them everywhere.
MrHomeScientist - 12-2-2019 at 06:01
Do you really need such exotic chemicals, though? What reactions were you planning on doing? You may be able to get by with cheaper, easier to find
compounds.