Vibrating_Lights
(Hive Addict) 07-24-02 02:19 No 336284 |
2c-h rxtylization | Bookmark | ||||||
What would be a suitable solvent for the rextylization of 2C-H freebase? How about for 2C-I*HI and 2C-I*HCl? VL_ |
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Rhodium (Chief Bee) 07-24-02 03:08 No 336303 |
For 2C-I.HCl Shulgin reccommends ... | Bookmark | ||||||
For 2C-I.HCl Shulgin reccommends "Recrystallization from 2 weights of H2O, filtering, washing first with IPA and then with Et2O, and air drying, gave 2,5-dimethoxy-4-iodophenethylamine hydrochloride (2C-I) as a white microcrystalline solid, with a mp of 246-247°C". To me, using water as recrystallization solvent seems potentially wasteful. I'd guess that an isopropanol/ether mixture would work very well and give better yields for both 2C-H and 2C-I hydrochlorides. Dunno what would work best for recrystallization of 2C-I.HI - many amine HI salts have very peculiar solubilities, and besides they are unstable to light, so I wouldn't reccommend storing the salt. |
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