carry's with it some pretty vast conotations....
It's through reading literature that is riddled with such phrases that much light gets shed on what bees are actually dealing with. But there is still levels that remain obscure to AWE but those "skilled in the art".
If I were to include what area of multi-functionality I think is being employed with OIIgaak, those "Skilled in the Art" of Giant Butterflynet weilding would be bangin down my door!
And I'm not really hip on raising the panicbar in the minds of others so I keep my mouth shut until more conclusivity rears it's ugly head!
There are only two stages that affect OIIgaak removal. It can't be done in one fell swoop that I'm aware of.
Deactivate!
Remove!
So combo solvents are useless as a cure all onestepwise.
So glucifer, the answer is no the longchain cannot be broken making the OIIgaak ineffective, thereby leaving it in the mix and proceding as normal.
The Tolly boils seem to make it readily receivable in other solvents that pfed is not soluble in.
Tainted goodz can be eaten...or slammed(not recommended)....but they don't smoke too well.
Well they do
smoke well...too well!
The OIIgaak aim is too taint the goodz making them unanttractive and unsellable. That's effective and apparent!
Heat affects OIIgaak!
Geez hinted recently somewhere about a/b separation of OII in certain solvents.
Ibee's curious if any temp changes were involved with the basified solution???
It won't freeze out!
It's obvious that time effects it's deactivation in certain mediums such as alkyline but not above 13pH.
The pH starts to neutralize over time and this seems to effect a deactivation whereas it releases the amine.
But if the amine is contaminated in anyway the OII spreads tainting a large amount of goodz.
Ibee smacked a gram of tainted pfed that was thought to be pure OIIgaak into revealing a 16th of a gram of OIIgaak, recovering the other 15/16th of a gram to successfully Run through rxn. This stuff is so miniscule it's amazing how much it fucks up.
The stuff is sneaky and mysterious.
Two things....Deactivate it. Then remove it!
One interesting sidenote on the waiting it out over three daze business when it's present after rxn.
Kerplunking with heat reactivates it!
Salt might keep it at bay some...but avoid heating cause it travels UP into the NP at that point.
At least these were the observations of UP-AWE-NITE crew.
So it was concluded that:
keep the pH under 13 and don't heat afer the waiting period!
More will be revealed that is certain...
Until then we keep scratchin our heads with our knows to the grindstone!