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Tezcatlipoca (Stranger) 08-13-02 04:27 No 345038 |
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Distillation of 2,5-DMP2P at atmospheric pressure? | Bookmark | |||||
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Can 2,5-DMP2P bee distilled at atmospheric pressure without damaging the molecule? TFSE only refers to atmospheric distillation of MDP2P; could find nothing about DMP2P. Thanks in Advance, Tezcatlipoca |
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Osmium (Stoni's sexual toy) 08-13-02 04:29 No 345039 |
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I wouldn't do it. At least use an aspirator ... | Bookmark | |||||
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I wouldn't do it. At least use an aspirator vacuum. I'm not fat just horizontally disproportionate. |
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Mountain_Girl (Hive Bee) 08-13-02 06:01 No 345049 |
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Maybe | Bookmark | |||||
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Well, P2P can be distilled at atmospheric pressure so I have to wonder...what effect do those methoxies have...wouldn't be surprised if you could get away with it...but then I think Osmium has far more credibility than I so maybe his advice is the smarter move... (and now I'm wondering if this post is of any use at all..) |
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Rhodium (Chief Bee) 09-02-02 05:00 No 351784 |
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The effect of those methoxies is a considerably ... | Bookmark | |||||
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The effect of those methoxies is a considerably higher boiling point, as well as an inherent desire for the molecule to cyclise into a furan-type compound, if you have just a little bit of acidic or basic impurities in there. |
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