Diethylamide?

Discussion in 'Drug Chemistry' started by FirstHero, Jun 27, 2008.

  1. FirstHero

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    How reactive is this compund and is it worth the trouble getting it?Sounds interesting...
     
  2. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    Does 'diethylamide' exist on it's own?
     
  3. LSDMIKE

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    lol :rolleyes::smilielol5::smilielol5::rolleyes: lol
     
  4. FirstHero

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    :) the bottle i saw said it does...question is what can be done with it...and how stable it is if it is stored for some time...
     
  6. deleted

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    You mean a bottle of Plant/ weed killer? Thats not Diethylamide.. Is a Alkli < or a salt in the Weed be Gone..
    Id stop picking up any old chemical off the store shelf and get a better Search engine if I was you...
     
  7. FirstHero

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    I don't really know what you are talking about...what i saw was labgrade diethylamide,might have been a little old but still

    but the search engine advice is a good one...still if anybody has anymore info about the stuff i'd be greatful
     
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    The end result is a salt? in the compound. what you saw could mean anything. IMO.
     
  9. framesh1ft

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    i wonder if this is an actuall constraint of the molecule or rather that it is not common practice to name it in a non-trivial fashion (e.g. IUPAC consistant). The only requirement to conform to that name is a carbonyl connected to an amine group (i.e. the nitrogen)., the amine would then have ethane moieties bifurcating from the nitrogen atom. in any case i have my doubts that it would be useful in a nucleophillic attack by the carbonyl onto the bulk of a molecule. i think that it would yield a complex biologically inactive product.
     
  10. LSDMIKE

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    Sell it to geneity ;)
     
  11. PsyGrunge

    PsyGrunge Full Fractal Force

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    ..but surely what you want is lysergic diethylamide..
     
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    As the post after mine was onto the Nitrogen (there is a name for the pair Carbon/Nitrogen) at the end of the compound, but I dont know what it is. I havent taken chemisrty.. But I too think its why LSD still remains organic even through chemical synthesis. Because it end result is a Salt.
     
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