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The Volatile Chemist
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Just acquired a pump for my condenser, so I'll be doing a lot of reactions involving my distillation apparatus, as I can now use it with ease. Excited
in that regards.
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Texium
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I haven't been doing nearly enough chemistry lately. I just got off school for winter break a couple days ago, so I have a couple weeks available. I
was thinking of making ethyl salicylate today.
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The Volatile Chemist
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Quote: Originally posted by zts16 | I haven't been doing nearly enough chemistry lately. I just got off school for winter break a couple days ago, so I have a couple weeks available. I
was thinking of making ethyl salicylate today. |
Same, just got off too. How do you plan on making ethyl salicylate?
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Metacelsus
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Guess what, I'm on break too! I'm working on a synthesis of benzocaine, (p-nitrotoluene->p-nitrobenzoic acid->p-aminobenzoic
acid->benzocaine). I might also make anthranilic acid, using o-nitrotoluene.
Oh, and I haven't forgotten about the OTC TEMPO challenge. I'm going to try a zinc amalgam reduction of the oxo compound.
[Edited on 23-12-2014 by Cheddite Cheese]
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HeYBrO
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Quote: Originally posted by Cheddite Cheese | Guess what, I'm on break too! I'm working on a synthesis of benzocaine, (p-nitrotoluene->p-nitrobenzoic acid->p-aminobenzoic
acid->benzocaine). I might also make anthranilic acid, using o-nitrotoluene.
[Edited on 23-12-2014 by Cheddite Cheese] |
Lambdasyn has an excellent procedure on that; http://www.lambdasyn.org/synfiles/benzocain.htm. Will you post some picture and or notes on your experiences?
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Mailinmypocket
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Here is another excellent benzocaine write up, in German but still easy to follow or translate:
http://www.versuchschemie.de/topic,7754,-Benzocain.html
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aga
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That write up is beautiful.
Knowledge of German is hardly required.
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Zyklon-A
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I haven't been doing much chemistry either, but this week or the next I'll have time to work on some big projects I've been planning for a while.
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aga
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Pyrolysing plastics ...
... followed by a LOT of glass cleaning, using up all of my toluene, and about 70% of my acetone too.
Makes a HUGE mess of the glassware.
Some bits are sitting overnight in H2SO4 +H2O2 in a desperate attempt to get rid of the gooey gunk.
This thread should be in Whimsy.
All of the other threads really encompass this one.
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Texium
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Well, the ethyl salicylate that I mentioned in my last post didn't work out. Not sure exactly what went wrong, but I'm sure I probably made some silly
mistake sometime during the process that messed it up.
Yesterday I distilled some nitric acid for the first time. I opted for the azeotropic concentration, and obtained a little over 100 mL. It's only
slightly yellow. I'll probably use some for dissolving copper and lead, and I may possibly make some ETN, since tomorrow is one of the two days a year
that one can detonate things without being questioned.
I disagree. I feel like it's a good thread to just mention the little projects you happen to be working on, when they aren't worthy of a separate
thread, just so people know you're still alive and doing chemistry. That's basically what my last couple of posts here have been.
[Edited on 12-30-2014 by zts16]
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Brain&Force
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I'll be in a lab course this quarter, hopefully I can do a little something with the lanthanides I'm buying...
I also hope to synth some tosyl chloride, just for fun.
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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HeYBrO
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been producing some Ethyl ethanoate, will be doing some solvent cleaning up (toluene) and some other cool stuff.
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The Volatile Chemist
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Quote: Originally posted by HeYBrO | been producing some Ethyl ethanoate, will be doing some solvent cleaning up (toluene) and some other cool stuff.
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How'd you make it?
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Zyklon-A
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I went to a camp, then sprained my ankle on a half pipe the first day. Guess how that week went...
[Edited on 2-1-2015 by Zyklon-A]
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HeYBrO
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With ethanol, acetic acid and sulphuric acid. I'm writing a prep on it for my blog, however i probably won't post it here due its trivial nature
(unless people want me to post it)
[Edited on 3-1-2015 by HeYBrO]
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Metacelsus
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I'm almost done building a fume hood (it should be done within a week). I found a great blower motor at Ax-Man (a local surplus store) for $9.95,
which is about 15% of what it's worth. The most expensive part was actually the acrylic front panel (I know acrylic isn't very chemical-resistant, but
it was the only thing I could get for a sane price).
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Brain&Force
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I set some lithium on fire!
God, them fumes...
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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Pasrules
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Bought some Condy's crystals from the chemist and had a taste of my 20Kg bag of food grade citric acid... Maybe i should make ridiculously sour
lollies.
Atropine, Bicarb, Calcium.
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Quote: Originally posted by Pasrules | Bought some Condy's crystals from the chemist and had a taste of my 20Kg bag of food grade citric acid... Maybe i should make ridiculously sour
lollies. |
20kg of citric acid? Wow, that is a lot. I have some, but only a 500 grams.
[Edited on 5-1-2015 by Loptr]
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I have successfully run a ketene lamp for 14 hours now and I have almost 200ml of raw acetic anhydride starting from about 40ml of tap water and
$12/gal technical acetone. So far about 400ml pyrolyzed, scrubbed, and bubbled into the water, which has quadrupled in volume. A resounding success as
evidenced by extremely strong acetic acid smell in initial cuts.
Video coming soon, following the carbon monoxide special.
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Tdep
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That's awesome! Acetic anhydride is one of the few chemicals I refuse to make or own, there's too many laws around it, and too many poppies growing in
my garden. Can't wait for the video though!
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Fenir
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I have been slowly gathering materials to make a tesla coil. Hopefully I can start building soon.
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Brain&Force
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Quote: Originally posted by Tdep | That's awesome! Acetic anhydride is one of the few chemicals I refuse to make or own, there's too many laws around it, and too many poppies growing in
my garden. Can't wait for the video though! |
...why are you growing poppies in your garden?
At the end of the day, simulating atoms doesn't beat working with the real things...
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The Volatile Chemist
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Quote: Originally posted by Brain&Force | Quote: Originally posted by Tdep | That's awesome! Acetic anhydride is one of the few chemicals I refuse to make or own, there's too many laws around it, and too many poppies growing in
my garden. Can't wait for the video though! |
...why are you growing poppies in your garden? |
Why not? Besides, so often they are left over by past owners.
Quote: Originally posted by Fenir | I have been slowly gathering materials to make a tesla coil. Hopefully I can start building soon. |
Sounds interesting! You aught to post some pictures!
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gardul
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Lately I have been writing a book and you tube videos will follow.
It's just basic chemicals that can be made to sterilize things for use in case of social break down.
While these methods are great for most things even E.coli. I have learned that it does jack for staphylococcus aureus. I havn't figured out anything
as of yet that will kill this bacteria.
I think next I may have to see if any clorine compound would work.
I just made you read this very pointless signature. How does it feel?
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