There are a bunch of videos on YouTube for reagent and solvent synthesis. But most are trivial as diethyl ether, ethanol etc.
Are you aware abouth this book? https://www.crcpress.com/Small-Scale-Synthesis-of-Laboratory...
It's very useful and explains a lot technical issues.
If you can't find it on Google I can send you a copy.Metacelsus - 26-7-2016 at 05:10
It's interesting that you should recommend that book; it was written by a Sciencemadness member, Len1.Dr.Bob - 26-7-2016 at 19:00
That is a great book, thanks for pointing it out. Perhaps Len1 could donate a copy to the SciMad library... Or sell copies cheap to members...
It looks like a great course for many reagents. pepe - 26-7-2016 at 20:21
Thats a heckin price tag. I will put that on my wishlist for when I have money to expand my science endeavors.
If it was made my a science madness member what is the likelyhood of a good amount of the content already being on the site?Dr.Bob - 27-7-2016 at 05:12
Look for it in Amazon and other places, as it gets out, there will be used copies for less eventually. Ebay has a new copy for under $150. Very
little is here in the level of detail in this book. There are only a few books I have seen with that level of details, similar to the "Organic
Syntheses" type writeups with many details, theoretical analysis, and even photos of the setups. I might buy one for work.
For now, there is an electronic PDF version for sale at a place below for $55, hopefully a legit source.
[Edited on 31-12-2016 by Corrosive Joeseph]Marvin - 31-12-2016 at 07:34
Unfortunately Len has no rights to distribute the book or sell copies cheaply, and he expected to make no money from it. I think it was more
important to him he publish his work, and having written a book is great on a resume.