kjb1891 (Stranger)
08-27-04 00:59
No 527606
      Nitropropane     

In the TiHKAL entry for for AET(#11) Shulgin uses nitropropane. I looked it up from one of my sources and they have this:

2-Nitropropane(aka: 2-NP, beta-Nitropropane, Isonitropropane, Nitroisopropane)

Is this the same chemical Shulgin used?
 
 
 
 
    Barium
(Heavyweight Chempion(eer))
08-27-04 01:20
No 527612
      No!     

No!

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    armageddon
(Hive Bee)
08-27-04 05:37
No 527681
      1-     

And a bit more verbose: shulgin used 1-nitropropane or n-nitropropane. (or just simply nitropropane! wink)

...and there's also a difference between IPA and 2-propanol in case you didn't know it - and n-butanol and t-butanol are NOT the same...smile

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    Nicodem
(Hive Bee)
08-27-04 09:08
No 527745
      Just to be exact...     

...and there's also a difference between IPA and 2-propanol

You probably meant IPA and 1-propanol since 2-propanol is the same as IsoPropyl Alcohol.smile
For other bees who can't read basic IUPAC:

Numbers mean the position of the substituent on the longest aliphatic chain. n (like in n-butanol) means something like "normal" - not isomeric or straight chain (therefore 1-butanol but not s-butanol=2-butanol or t-butanol=2-methyl-IPA). s means secondary, t means tertiary.

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