permatryppin
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Preserving material stored under nitrogen?
Recieved a certain aromatic compound in a small aluminum keg, the contents stored under nitrogen, I've been keeping it in the box in a chest freezer
until I need it. I think the cap just unscrews and I'm figuring it's probably best to wear heavier gloves to protect from the cold. Once opened
though, is there any way to keep the nitrogen in or should I just stick the rest back in the freezer, try to use as quickly as possible and hope for
the best?
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Do you have nitrogen on hand? Are you familiar with air-sensitive handling techniques? Needle transfers through a septum? Glove bags? There are
plenty of options to keep it inerted. But does it even matter? Some compounds ship under N2 as a form of insurance, depending on what it is, it
could be good for awhile.
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Any time someone is reluctant to name their organic compound, alarm bells start going off.
Also: rarely can we provide a good response to any question without knowing what the material is.
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...benzene?
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Quote: Originally posted by MrHomeScientist | Any time someone is reluctant to name their organic compound, alarm bells start going off.
Also: rarely can we provide a good response to any question without knowing what the material is. | His name
is also quite interesting.
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His name is also quite interesting.
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And he has not come back to look at thread since a few minutes after posting- At least not signed in under OP's account name.
More puppetry? Or did he just to open up that beer keg full of pyrophoric liquid and BBQ himself...
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Regardless of the substrate, the question was a good one.
It made me wonder the answer. Nothing, I am sure, that I cannot research myself, but still, he was not asking a normal cooks question.
Valid question, I just wish he could come up with some substrate that wouldn't offend.
[Edited on 24-3-2015 by morganbw]
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Sorry I didn't check back right away, I didn't expect many replies so I just signed off for the night. The substrate is Floramelon, my apologies if
it's a frowned upon material... this particular batch sent to me expires next month according to the COA, so I wanted to preserve it as well as
possible because I'm not ready to work with it yet. I normally post on another board but thought that a general inquiry here might be better. Sorry
for the offense, and thanks for the help.
[Edited on 3/25/2015 by permatryppin]
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Frankly, I had never heard of floramelon before- But I am not a perfumerer or MDA aficionado. Sorry if you didn't learn anything new- I did.
Easy High Yield MDA
[Edited on 25-3-2015 by Bert]
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Helional. That stuff smells beautiful.
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It just sounds like it smells good, grass and ozone is what I've heard, but also like an underlying sweat odor too? Hehe funky
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