Originally posted by pdb
Quicksilver, I didn't mean to be arrogant or whatsoever. I just meant that trying to secure on a small or micro-scale a process to obtain certain
reproductibility in MF preparation is not far from impossible, and almost pointless, as in most instances you will effectively succeed your synthesis.
To me, it's much more important to secure a regular process for preparing NG for instance, since this nitration can be repeated very precisely,
with same conditions and same yield than try to "streamline" MF manufacture, given the intrinsic chaotic aspect of this particular reaction.
In other terms, if your goal is to prepare MF, this discussion is not required, and if it is to make MF synthesis (on lab scale) 100% predictable, it
is very likely out of reach. In my opinion, a clue that this reaction cannot be streamlined lies in the great number of recipes you can find in the
literature. Not talking of amateur' recipes, but industrial processes, that varied from a country to another one, and along time also.
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