BILLBUILDS
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why is MEK schedule 2
why is methyl ethyl ketone on the scheduled list of chemicals
? i dont understand why and I've read a lot of rhodium's archives ave never read its name so im just confused
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JJay
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It can be used for purifying cocaine: http://articles.latimes.com/1989-12-05/news/mn-168_1_u-s-che...
Potassium permanganate is on the list for the same reason, not to mention hydrogen chloride gas and lots of other compounds. Also, you mean List 2,
right? List 2 is not very tightly controlled, but Schedule 2 substances I believe are available only with a DEA permit or a doctor's prescription,
with the doctor's actual signature.
Come to think of it, you live in Australia, right? I know nothing about the drug laws there.
[Edited on 12-3-2017 by JJay]
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This (link below) has been posted a number of times. I haven't been able to find an update (I should probably try a bit harder.)
In Aus, MEK is on the "alert" list: list III in this document. That means that there are no restrictions or paperwork required but that LEO will have
suspicions raised if they happen to notice a number of items on that list with no obvious legitimate use.
It does make for some interesting reading. In particular, list II has a number of useful reagents: some that I think a well-stocked lab shouldn't be
without. But again there are no actual restrictions on ownership. The sale of these items is watched and an EUD is required for non-commercial
customers.
IMO, purchasing anything on list I is pretty much asking for trouble. Although there are legitimate uses for some of these. If I absolutely needed
something on that list I would synthesise them if I possibly could. If I could not synthesise and needed to buy, then I would not be putting any in
storage. I would purchase for a specific project and use it straight away -- and have evidence of what I did with it.
As an aside, I have no idea what thorium is doing on a list of drug precursors.
If anyone has more up to date info on the status of chemicals and equipment in Australia, I would love to have it. But, BILLBUILDS, none of the US
lists or schedules apply here.
Attachment: end user declaration.pdf (242kB) This file has been downloaded 386 times
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It appears, although old, the 2008 version is the most recent version of this document. It was due for review in 2009 but I cannot find anything more
recent. I do find government departments citing this document as recently as 2016. So, I guess it is still considered current.
http://chemistryaustralia.org.au//Content/drugs.aspx
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Thorium is listed to stop those who want to make meth the vintage way.
You get to attend to the tedious process of running a tube furnace while reeking of phenylacetic acid and singing along to REO speedwagon on the
radio. Once you've made your BMK in low yield you can then spend days with a Leukart type reaction and the mess that comes with trying to clean it up.
But you also get to make the drop on a chopper, wearing a red bandana and leather jacket, maybe some rayban wayfarers and a droopy mustache.
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Whoa. That's too many aussie cultural references for an import like me.
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1988 UN convention table 2.
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Quote: Originally posted by Chemetix | Thorium is listed to stop those who want to make meth the vintage way.
You get to attend to the tedious process of running a tube furnace while reeking of phenylacetic acid and singing along to REO speedwagon on the
radio....
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nice references, Chemetix
Didn't Walter set up a tube furnace in Jesse's basement? I assume he was using the thorium catalyst in that furnace.
The single most important condition for a successful synthesis is good mixing - Nicodem
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Didn't Walter set up a tube furnace in Jesse's basement? I assume he was using the thorium catalyst in that furnace. |
Yeah, he did; he also wanted a tank of pure hydrogen, produced by electrolysis no less. At least the writers understood the need for a reduction
afterwards.
But that's what bugged me about the series, the little inconsistencies like having the capability to run a tube furnace, and even a hetrogenous
catalytic reduction, then being absolutely stumped for a synthesis to make a simple amine later on. It's a TV show what should I expect?
And I don't get the MEK ban either, it sounds completely token or unnecessary.
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Quote: Originally posted by Chemetix | Yeah, he did; he also wanted a tank of pure hydrogen, produced by electrolysis no less. At least the writers understood the need for a reduction
afterwards.
But that's what bugged me about the series, the little inconsistencies like having the capability to run a tube furnace, and even a hetrogenous
catalytic reduction, then being absolutely stumped for a synthesis to make a simple amine later on. It's a TV show what should I expect?
And I don't get the MEK ban either, it sounds completely token or unnecessary.
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I guess the writers just needed some plot device that serves a specific purpose. If I were to rewrite it with the same plot, I'd probably swap out
"methylmene" for phenylacetic acid, since that's at least somewhat hard to make starting from easily-obtained precursors. However, I suspect they
used methylamine for that purpose, because it'd be the last step, the "missing piece to the puzzle" so to speak.
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i guess we wont find out. maybe it is just a really really good solvent for cocaine
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I would say it has to do the production of meth as a certain hardware shop near me has told me before they refuse to order it in along with xylene and
toluene due to quiet a few people using it when cooking. However when i went to a richer side of town about 25km away same business different shop
location and they are loaded with M.E.K and toluene not to mention xylene too.
I guess the only other reason could be M.E.K.P ? But you would think A.P would be more of an issue if that was the case.
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