svacheme
(Stranger) 02-18-04 12:18 No 489580 |
N,N-dipropyltryptamine to N,N-dimethyltryptamine? | |||||||
Since DPT is easily available legally, it would be very useful to convert this into its cousin DMT; and it seems like the method of accomplishing this ought not to be too difficult, so I was surprised by being unable to find any dreams of this being done. Is there indeed an efficient way to accomplish this, or is one of the syntheses from tryptamine/tryptophan the easiest way to achieve DMT? |
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Rhodium (Chief Bee) 02-18-04 13:06 No 489594 |
Didepropylation-Dimethylation | |||||||
and it seems like the method of accomplishing this ought not to be too difficult On what facts do you base this assumption? Which reaction sequence did you have in mind? Is there indeed an efficient way to accomplish this, or is one of the syntheses from tryptamine/tryptophan the easiest way to achieve DMT? Yes, the latter well-documented route is most definitely the easiest one. The Hive - Clandestine Chemists Without Borders |
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Nicodem (Hive Bee) 02-18-04 13:07 No 489595 |
Don't waste on DPT | |||||||
Is there indeed an efficient way to accomplish this If you realy meant "efficent" then the answer is no. “The real drug-problem is that we need more and better drugs.” – J. Ott |
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svacheme (Stranger) 02-18-04 13:53 No 489602 |
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Which reaction sequence did you have in mind? I thought it might be accomplished through didealkylation, though I was not familiar enough with the details of this reaction to assess whether it would be an effective approach, so thanks for the response |
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flipper (Hive Bee) 02-18-04 14:47 No 489611 |
Re: Is there indeed an efficient way to ... | |||||||
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