For the product analysis I also tried running a couple TLC plates with various solvent mixtures, 1:1, 3:1, 16:1 hexanes/ethyl acetate and 3:7 acetonitrile and water, however, no spots showed up,. But the mp was quite good so I felt comfortable tasting the extremely small amount needed to detect the bitterness of the compound
Talk louder (and maybe a slight bit faster) when recording your voice to get less of the "errrrr" type backing to it. Cool stuff though, i wish acetic anhydride was more available so i could try producing the substance myself
For the product analysis I also tried running a couple TLC plates with various solvent mixtures, 1:1, 3:1, 16:1 hexanes/ethyl acetate and 3:7 acetonitrile and water, however, no spots showed up,. But the mp was quite good so I felt comfortable tasting the extremely small amount needed to detect the bitterness of the compound
The reaction probably wouldn't create any conceivable toxic byproducts anyway, afaik. Kinda want to test this myself!
1:46 what is the thermometer model
How does the apparatus at 4:18 work? I assume by context it is an old school melting point apparatus, but I've never seen it before!
It is called a Thiele tube. You can search it in google.
Nice synth
How bitter is it in comparison with denatonium Benzoate?
I forget which one but one of the derivatives of sucrose octaacetate is used as an artificial orange flavour.
you turn sweet into bitter!!
Talk louder (and maybe a slight bit faster) when recording your voice to get less of the "errrrr" type backing to it. Cool stuff though, i wish acetic anhydride was more available so i could try producing the substance myself
Make Denatonium benzoate and see how bitter it is.
what a weird Sam O'nella video
At 4:04 you used personal pronouns which is not preferable. Good video otherwise! Next time, try to stay away from the use of “I” and “me”!
however, at 4:30 I liked when you said 69, it gave me a good laugh!
bruh you're insane.