TestingPurposes
Greenlighter
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Hey guys,
I've read differing opinions on this, so I'd like to re-ask the question directly.
4-Acetoxy-DiPT in an alcohol solution (perhaps just vodka as it's readily available) - will it denature / oxidize? Is there any other liquid method for storing this chemical? I have a scale that's accurate to within ~10mg and can't weigh individual doses. (Yes I know, get a better scale...But liquid measurement will do if it's stable.)
I've read that the compound oxidizes quickly and changes color, but that the strength of the solution seems un-altered. I'd be storing this in a freezer as per the MSDS instructions for long term storage.
4-HO-DiPT (the metabolite?) is said to be rather fragile, though I'm unsure if this carries over to the Acetoxy variety.
Thanks for any info,
TestingPurposes
I've read differing opinions on this, so I'd like to re-ask the question directly.
4-Acetoxy-DiPT in an alcohol solution (perhaps just vodka as it's readily available) - will it denature / oxidize? Is there any other liquid method for storing this chemical? I have a scale that's accurate to within ~10mg and can't weigh individual doses. (Yes I know, get a better scale...But liquid measurement will do if it's stable.)
I've read that the compound oxidizes quickly and changes color, but that the strength of the solution seems un-altered. I'd be storing this in a freezer as per the MSDS instructions for long term storage.
4-HO-DiPT (the metabolite?) is said to be rather fragile, though I'm unsure if this carries over to the Acetoxy variety.
Thanks for any info,
TestingPurposes