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Organically Bound Iodine

Started by Lucid_Dreamer, November 22, 2003, 12:05:00 AM

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Lucid_Dreamer

SWIM found an old box in one of his relative's basement a few days ago while helping them out, the relative has a bunch of breathing problems and thyroid problems, that person also worked as a x-ray tech all their lives, anyway, the box said ISOVUE-300 syringe included, 30% organically bound iodine solution, does anyone know what this is used for and/or how it can be sublimed? The actual iodine wasn't in the box but SWIM thinks he can bum some off this relative if it is relative (get it, it's a pun)


Jacked

Run an electric current through it.. If I recall correctly I2 will be collected around the anode. This is if it is in an aqueous solution to Begin with.


midway

It is used for x-rays. Here ya go:

http://www.medsafe.govt.nz/profs/Datasheet/I/Isovueinj.htm



Iopamidol, C17H22I3N3O8
molar mass: 777.15 g/mol

www.google.com

Osmium

> Iopamidol is a tri-iodinated non-ionic water-soluble contrast medium

In other words, the iodine is not available for extraction.