fairnymph said:Bromine is evil IMO because it tends to lead to very nasty side effects; a heavy body load, lots of nausea and muscle tension.
fairnymph said:Alright photobucket fucking sucks, can anyone else see the pics?
fastandbulbous said:You can't even use the 'taste test' with blotters, as DOI is pretty much tasteless in solution, so it will not impart any taste to a blotter
Sample was prepared by placing two tabs in a conical vial and adding ~0.5 mL of ethanol. Column was C-18 reverse-phase. Mass spec method was electrospray ionization (positive). The two masses seen are DOB at 274 and the cleavage of the amine at 259. The characteristic ~1:1 [M]:[M+2] ratio of bromine isotopes is clearly observed. Note that the acid of the salt dissociates in the LCMS, so the type of salt present (HCl, HBr, etc) cannot be determined by this method.
Injection volume was 3 uL.
The retention time matches that observed with a known sample of DOB.
The identities of the blips at 0.622, 2.276, etc. minutes are not known; it would be reasonable to expect that dyes from the blotter paper are present in these spectra as well.
Yes it will. DOI blotter tastes a bit metallic (like acid) until it hits the back section of your tongue. Then it tastes pretty bitter and not at all like acid.
A blacklight/UV will only help tell you whether you have something psychoactive or nothing at all
A wide variety of materials are fluorescant but not psychoactive
Actually the spelling is FLUORESCENT