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IPH in a solution of EtOH?

Doclad

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Good afternoon everyone.

I really enjoy Isoporpilfenidate, it is a very positive focus and energy tool, like caffeine ++ without the nausea and nerves I get from it. Well, I'm tired of making capsules with IPH, so I've thought about making a solution to dose easily.

I understand that the fenidatos should not be conserved in pure water, because we would obtain inactive ritalinic acid, right? I do not finish understanding this part, because in the threads of the forum people have different ideas about the speed of the reaction and about what really happens.

Well, I would like to keep the IPH solution in pure EtOH in the freezer, would there be any reaction between the IPH and the EtOH? Or would it stay well?


DocLad
 
You'd get some conversion of IPPH to ethylphenidate, but if kept cold that shouldn't be an issue.

Remember that most "ethanol" sold for human consumption is going to be 40-60% pure at most and the remainder will be water, so get as close to absolute ethanol as possible.
 
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Hi, Sekio.

I have 100% absolute alcohol, in that sense there is no problem.
I take IPH sporadically, I probably keep it for a few years. Will the % of IPH be maintained on the % of EPH for the necessary time?


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