scaredofthedark
Rising Star
Oxygen in the Air vs. Molecular Structure
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- Comment: "Oxygen is present in the combustion of DMT, because it is in the air... Which shouldn't make a difference anyways because DMT oxidizes."
- Analysis: This Hcomment somewhat conflates the presence of oxygen in the air with the oxidation of DMT. While oxygen from the air is indeed necessary for combustion, the chemical structure of DMT (which lacks oxygen atoms) influences the types of byproducts formed during combustion. The oxidation of DMT refers to its reaction with oxygen during combustion, not necessarily to the presence of oxygen within its molecular structure.
- Comment: "The range of DMT pyrolysis products at a given temperature would vary depending on the levels of ambient atmospheric oxygen."
- Analysis: Pyrolysis typically occurs in the absence of oxygen, leading to thermal decomposition without combustion. The presence of ambient oxygen would more likely affect combustion products rather than pyrolysis products. Pyrolysis products are more dependent on temperature and the chemical structure of the substance undergoing pyrolysis.
- Comment: "So my reasoning would be that the damage of smoking tobacco is that of the burning harmala alkaloids+all of the other toxic materials in it. So then smoking changa or cannabis with harmala's still exposes you to only a fraction of the toxic stuff that a cigarette smoker is normally being exposed to."
- Analysis: This comparison oversimplifies the complexity of smoke composition. Tobacco smoke contains a wide range of harmful chemicals, including carcinogens, and the exact composition of changa smoke would depend on its specific ingredients. Making direct comparisons without detailed chemical analysis can be misleading.
- Comment: "you will be getting both pyrolysis products and combustion products... with pyrolysis it will likely cleave along the ethyl side chain, giving you an indole or indole carbaldehyde, along with the trimethylamine which will decompose into formaldehyde and with further oxidation, carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxides."
- Analysis: This comment attempts to predict specific pyrolysis products of DMT, but such predictions are speculative without empirical data. The complexity of pyrolysis chemistry makes it difficult to accurately predict specific products without laboratory analysis.
- Comment: "DMT (N,N-Dimethyltryptamine) primarily consists of carbon (C), hydrogen (H), and nitrogen (N) atoms. Its chemical structure does not include oxygen (O), which is a key element in compounds like aldehydes and carboxylic acids that can be formed during combustion. This means that some of the by-products typical of burning organic materials (like wood or tobacco), which contain oxygen in their structures, might not be produced in the same way or abundance when DMT is burned."
- Analysis: The comment correctly notes that DMT's lack of oxygen influences the types of by-products formed during combustion. However, the specific by-products mentioned are speculative and would require empirical verification. While nitrogen oxides might be a plausible product due to DMT's nitrogen content, the formation of specific smaller hydrocarbons would depend on the conditions of combustion.
Oh, damn. GPT calling all of y'all out!