Morninggloryseed
Bluelight Crew
A sample reputed, though not verified, to be 2C-D was tested with marquis. It was obtained from a reliable source. Little reaction resulted. First, a barely discernable salmon-red reaction initially occurred. Sitting next to this marquis/alleged 2C-D solution was a reference drop of marquis with nothing added to it. Twenty minutes later, the reaction has taken on a slight yellow hue. Again, the change is minimal and you have to look closely to notice the difference.
At the same time, I tested a reputed sample of 2C-T-21. This batch of 2C-T-21 has not been personally evaluated by me, but others who have tried it report effects and dosages that are consistent with PIHKAL’s description of 2C-T-21.
Twenty minutes later, the marquis/2C-21 looks slightly reddish/brown, but the color change is only slight. There is very little difference between that and the reference drop of the marquis solution. Again, I do not know if this is really 2C-T-21, but I do suspect it is based on what others who have tried it have said. It came from a very reliable source.
Also at the same time, I tested known samples of 2C-B, 2C-I, and 2C-E to verify that the marquis was still fresh. These samples have been previously tested by gas chromatography/mass spectrum analysis and are known to be authentic. The samples reacted with the marquis as expected. The 2C-B almost immediately turned a forest green. The 2C-I initially went yellow, then brown, then a lime green similar to the 2C-B, but lighter. The 2C-E produced virtually no reaction to the marquis. Perhaps it looks a bit darker.
I will add to this if I personally evaluate these alleged samples of 2C-D and 2C-T-21, or at least provide a link to any reports I may write.
At the same time, I tested a reputed sample of 2C-T-21. This batch of 2C-T-21 has not been personally evaluated by me, but others who have tried it report effects and dosages that are consistent with PIHKAL’s description of 2C-T-21.
Twenty minutes later, the marquis/2C-21 looks slightly reddish/brown, but the color change is only slight. There is very little difference between that and the reference drop of the marquis solution. Again, I do not know if this is really 2C-T-21, but I do suspect it is based on what others who have tried it have said. It came from a very reliable source.
Also at the same time, I tested known samples of 2C-B, 2C-I, and 2C-E to verify that the marquis was still fresh. These samples have been previously tested by gas chromatography/mass spectrum analysis and are known to be authentic. The samples reacted with the marquis as expected. The 2C-B almost immediately turned a forest green. The 2C-I initially went yellow, then brown, then a lime green similar to the 2C-B, but lighter. The 2C-E produced virtually no reaction to the marquis. Perhaps it looks a bit darker.
I will add to this if I personally evaluate these alleged samples of 2C-D and 2C-T-21, or at least provide a link to any reports I may write.
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