Author Topic: fentanyl synth  (Read 182 times)

jbenboy

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fentanyl synth
« on: July 18, 2012, 03:23:09 PM »
i know im new here so please dont shoot me.....

i have a question about the above synth

so assuming swim has 4anpp and propionyl chloride.........what is the general ratio of 4anpp to PC and does it matter if u add a little too much PC and also how long does this need stirring for?different people are saying anything from between 1 hour and 12 hours...swim knows the temp needs keeping between 50-60 degrees

also does all the anpp need dissolving in the pyridine first...when swim has done this their has still been some bits in it.....i assume this would need heating just a little to dissolve it all.....would this be ok.
swim knows he should try this first but swim doesnt want to waste anymore anpp?

anyhelp would be gratefully appreciated

thanks


Where are your references...... just suppose isn't good enough ....more posts like this will be automatically deleted....you've been warned
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carl_nnabis

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Re: fentanyl synth
« Reply #1 on: July 18, 2012, 04:03:49 PM »
well, have you already read the rules yet?
do you have a plan how to clean up your work space not to die during synthesis, and especially recrystallization? caros acid is the regular method of choice here i think, and remember, not done right and even your waste is so fucking deadly its way more toxic than cyanides ...
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jbenboy

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Re: fentanyl synth
« Reply #2 on: July 21, 2012, 07:04:16 PM »
oops sorry guys that was a tad ambitious, it's just the 4ANPP happened to fall out of the sky in this dream, right onto jben's bench, and was just begging for help to change into a 'fentalogue'  so jbens with a newbies enthusiasm got kinda carried away,and he's just eager to learn and realise now that he was really daft and wants to say sorry for trying to fly before he could crawl' . .