Morninggloryseed
Bluelight Crew
In the entry for 2C-N, Shulgin says (of 2C-B)..."The 4-bromo group of 2C-B, is a dead-end. It cannot be stretched or compressed or lengthened or shortened."
But fluorine is also a halogen, isn't it? There is 2C-F/DOF, as well as 4-(2-fluoroethyl) and 4-(2-difluoroethyl) substituted psychedelics. So why no 4-(2-bromoethyl) or 4-(2-dibromoethyl) psychedelics?
Oh, while I am at it...any ideas on the activity of, for example, 4-(2-fluoromethyl)-2,5-DMPEA? How about 4-(2-fluoropropyl)-2,5-DMPEA?
Wow, with 4-(2-fluoromethyl, ethyl, and (iso)propyl) substituted PEAs, the difluoro, and trifluoros of each...plus the corresponding alpha-methyl and beta-methoxy homologues for all, coupled with (of course) the N-hydroxys of each does indeed make for a large sub-group of psychedelics. Oh, and each can also exist as a corresponding analogue with the addition of sulfur (as seen the relationship between 2C-EF and 2C-T-21). So (leaving out the beta-ketones, 2-EtO, 5-EtO, and 2,5-EtOs) that makes 144 potentially active psychedelics in this one subgroup!
Just to keep discussion going after this is answered, who else has some (potentially) interesting theoretical halogenated PEAs in mind? I heard of 2,4,5-tribromophenethylamine and 4-methyl-2,5-dibromophenethylamine in another thread. What else should we try in a dream?
But fluorine is also a halogen, isn't it? There is 2C-F/DOF, as well as 4-(2-fluoroethyl) and 4-(2-difluoroethyl) substituted psychedelics. So why no 4-(2-bromoethyl) or 4-(2-dibromoethyl) psychedelics?
Oh, while I am at it...any ideas on the activity of, for example, 4-(2-fluoromethyl)-2,5-DMPEA? How about 4-(2-fluoropropyl)-2,5-DMPEA?
Wow, with 4-(2-fluoromethyl, ethyl, and (iso)propyl) substituted PEAs, the difluoro, and trifluoros of each...plus the corresponding alpha-methyl and beta-methoxy homologues for all, coupled with (of course) the N-hydroxys of each does indeed make for a large sub-group of psychedelics. Oh, and each can also exist as a corresponding analogue with the addition of sulfur (as seen the relationship between 2C-EF and 2C-T-21). So (leaving out the beta-ketones, 2-EtO, 5-EtO, and 2,5-EtOs) that makes 144 potentially active psychedelics in this one subgroup!

Just to keep discussion going after this is answered, who else has some (potentially) interesting theoretical halogenated PEAs in mind? I heard of 2,4,5-tribromophenethylamine and 4-methyl-2,5-dibromophenethylamine in another thread. What else should we try in a dream?
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