Pebble on the Beach
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SWIM was telling me he recently read in a chemistry handbook about the reduction of copper oxide using hydrogen gas. This got him thinking, If this applies to copper oxide would it also apply to dmt oxide?
Hypotheticly, If one where to inject hydrogen bubbles into an acidic solution in a safe controled fashion before basifying, could the present oxide be reduced to regular freebase dmt, and could therefore migrate more easily into the naphta layer and increase yields? (SWIM noticed that oxide less readily dissolves in regular naphta, maybe that other solvents yield different results)
Any thoughts on this by the more chemically inclined?
Hypotheticly, If one where to inject hydrogen bubbles into an acidic solution in a safe controled fashion before basifying, could the present oxide be reduced to regular freebase dmt, and could therefore migrate more easily into the naphta layer and increase yields? (SWIM noticed that oxide less readily dissolves in regular naphta, maybe that other solvents yield different results)
Any thoughts on this by the more chemically inclined?