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I have to tell you first as a disclaimer: I don't currently have any lab equipment or chemicals so I do what I can from watching a lot of science online in the form of organic chemistry experiments and the like. Having said that, here goes:
I watched a video on YouTube, now available only on BitChute by Chemplayer, a decent channel pretty much instructing noobies how to make precursors. He took calcium hydroxide, dropped in benzoic acid and acetic acid, creating calcium benzoate and calcium acetate in situ, then destructively distilled the pot altogether in a presumed effort to get phenyl2propanone, but getting acetophenone (by way of smell only) and propiophenone. Someone else repeated this and got propiophenone per I don't know what... tonight something struck me funny: cinnamic acid. This is trans phenylpropanoic acid. Couldn't one simply make calcium cinnamate, or purchase this, drop this into a flask with calcium propionate or acetate (have to play with it) and couldn't that create the ketone so very often sought after? Wouldn't that make things easy if I'm right? It's a stab in the dark, but that's how roots are made by plants, so I hope something flowers from this and people can say they tried my method (that'll be the day!). Someone let me know. Godspeed. Be safe.
I watched a video on YouTube, now available only on BitChute by Chemplayer, a decent channel pretty much instructing noobies how to make precursors. He took calcium hydroxide, dropped in benzoic acid and acetic acid, creating calcium benzoate and calcium acetate in situ, then destructively distilled the pot altogether in a presumed effort to get phenyl2propanone, but getting acetophenone (by way of smell only) and propiophenone. Someone else repeated this and got propiophenone per I don't know what... tonight something struck me funny: cinnamic acid. This is trans phenylpropanoic acid. Couldn't one simply make calcium cinnamate, or purchase this, drop this into a flask with calcium propionate or acetate (have to play with it) and couldn't that create the ketone so very often sought after? Wouldn't that make things easy if I'm right? It's a stab in the dark, but that's how roots are made by plants, so I hope something flowers from this and people can say they tried my method (that'll be the day!). Someone let me know. Godspeed. Be safe.