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smile.gif posted on 5-12-2024 at 20:36
An Introduction of a New Member


Hello! I am new to this forum, but have been following it for close to five years now. I have always been interested in science and chemistry, and have several experiments I intend to carry out, but I currently lack a laboratory in which to do chemistry. Also, I have done much research, but have no practical knowledge whatsoever.

I'm in the US, and am working on various means of process improvements, and am leaning toward salt chemistry, and some organics. Specifically, I want to also work on some new crown ether analogues, pyrocitrates, and violurate derivatives. Additionally, I have several ideas for mechanical designs and inventions in general.

I have many questions that will likely be raised very soon, though I won't promise any syntheses or write-ups in the near future. I'm glad I finally joined, and look forward to being a productive member of this forum.
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[*] posted on 6-12-2024 at 00:00


Welcome to sciencemadness!
Always good to have members, who have done a lot of research, and sharing knowledge from that may help others in this community. Combining this with practical experimenting sounds promising.

There have been quite a few experiments with violurates and all kinds of colors with different cations.




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[*] posted on 6-12-2024 at 20:01


Quote: Originally posted by woelen  
There have been quite a few experiments with violurates and all kinds of colors with different cations.


It is for this reason I became enamored by the compound. I've been working on ideas for new variations of the parent acid, as well as figuring out ways to utilize more readily available compounds. The imino derivative of violuric acid, for example, has caught my eye, because it resembles the pterin family of compounds.
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