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Anadroxyl Ether?

Started by LoW_JacK, July 22, 2004, 02:16:00 AM

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LoW_JacK

Has anyone ever heard of Anadroxyl Ether?  
Possibally for use in a PCP synthesis? 

A google search brought up an Anadrol ether, but no references to Anadroxyl ether. 

A buddy has asked me for some info on it for some H.A.'s he's talking too. Seeing as info is all thats being sought at this time, he knows to come to me for the low down on stuff of this nature.  God Bless the Hive & Fuck the trolls surfing the net attempting to discourage others from the  persuit of knowledge.

:P


LoW_JacK

One of you mods set me in my place and tell me where I should have looked or sumfin. Or tell me it dont exist, or its watched and useless to underground chemists. Sumfin!


Osmium

Never heard of a substance with such a name.


methyl_ethyl

Neither has Sigma Aldrich, and many other large chemical suppliers.

sorry,

m_e


lugh

Anadroxyl isn't valid chemical terminology, consider the prefix: ana which usually means without or against; and the supposed group: droxyl; which is a fragment of the very well known word hydroxyl  ;)  Whoever came up with this needs to go back to school, the names of ethers are derived from the parent hydrocarbon; unless the ether is heterocyclic  :P


Osmium

Anadroxyl as the search word produces zero hits on google.
Anaroxyl seems to exist:

http://www.google.com/search?q=anaroxyl&




Rhodium

To me it sounds like a misnomer of "Anhydrous Ether", a solvent for the common grignard reaction used in PCP synthesis.