ChuangTzu
MAPS.org
Some of you might remember a post I made a while ago entitled Mathematical Hallucinogens. The post was supposed to be a summary of an article on possible novel hallucinogens discovered by QSAR methods[1] but I never had time to make the promised updates (sorry: ) and so the only one I got around to talking about was ko3:
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I'd like to hear what you all think about possible ways of hypothetically attacking the synthesis of this stuff using DOI as a starting material. I don't mean to write out a full procedure; something like "Hmm, I wonder if you could cook it up with X, distill off the Y, and then reduce over Z" is what I'm looking for.
On a side note, I'm taking a course right now for which I'm going to be plugging ko3 into a different QSAR scheme in an attempt to cross-validate the results of Shulze-Alexandru's study.
Thanks for the input =).
[1]Shulze-Alexandru et al., Quant. Struct.-Act. Relat., 18 (1999)

I'd like to hear what you all think about possible ways of hypothetically attacking the synthesis of this stuff using DOI as a starting material. I don't mean to write out a full procedure; something like "Hmm, I wonder if you could cook it up with X, distill off the Y, and then reduce over Z" is what I'm looking for.
On a side note, I'm taking a course right now for which I'm going to be plugging ko3 into a different QSAR scheme in an attempt to cross-validate the results of Shulze-Alexandru's study.
Thanks for the input =).
[1]Shulze-Alexandru et al., Quant. Struct.-Act. Relat., 18 (1999)