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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5145 on: August 12, 2016, 06:06:35 PM »
I got out of work with my sanity intact!   :GA:
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5146 on: August 12, 2016, 07:35:41 PM »
I got out of work with my sanity intact!   :GA:

  Me too!  Ten days down, three to go!   :GA:
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5147 on: August 12, 2016, 07:38:21 PM »
I got out of work with my sanity intact!   :GA:

  Me too!  Ten days down, three to go!   :GA:

Trust me, I feel your pain!    :GA:
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5148 on: August 12, 2016, 07:39:59 PM »
I got out of work with my sanity intact!   :GA:

  Me too!  Ten days down, three to go!   :GA:

Trust me, I feel your pain!    :GA:

  We got this!  We're gonna make it!    :GA: :GA:
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5149 on: August 14, 2016, 08:51:41 AM »
I came home from my trip away. Sydney is definitely not a place I'd wanna live in.

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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5150 on: August 14, 2016, 10:35:50 AM »
My daughter just came home with chocolate.
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5151 on: August 14, 2016, 12:40:10 PM »
First Birch-Benkeser reduction went not just alright but is looking like its going to kick ass and chew bubblegum.

Question is, do I quench it now, being lazy and claim my hard-worked for yield, or do I wait a few hours for further admixture of substrate to reduce. I COULD discharge the reduction by adding water or acid, and work it up. OR I could go grab some more substrate and whack it in there. BUT I haven't recrystallized the spare substrate. I kept some back lest this reaction not succeed, afterall, first time, walk before one runs, no?

I'd sooner not spend the time to be honest. I added a few hundred mg more substrate (original wt. almost 8g) and will leave it an hour or so then quench, methinks. I'd sooner spend the time to properly recrystallize the substrate until it is not just white, but of glass-like seethrough clarity when a single crystal be viewed before a bright light source.  And get cleaner end product. Although this is a fairly tolerant reaction from my reading. Now I want to get a dry ice or liquid nitrogen condenser so I can speed things up. And experiment with molten alkali metals or molten lithium-calcium alloy as well as bugger around and see what I can do with strontium adsorbed onto silica gels, same as for the Ca-Li alloy, or other alkali metals, absorbed onto silica gel and then strongly heated apparently they can be rendered air tolerant yet highly active Birch reductant reagents, apparently calcium on fine silica gel can get a birch done in five minutes flat and at much higher yield than using lithium, sodium or potassium and one simply packs a vigreaux and elutes through it like a chromatography column, or something close to a setup like that.

Like it in principle at any rate. This took me hours, interluded by a walk in the woods. Cleaning up a lake of diethylene diglycol, and the kitchen extractor fan almost choking on ammoniacal fumes. That did lead to a funny moment. Having to tell my old man to keep out of the kitchen.

Old man: 'how will I know when its safe to go back in'

me-oh YOU'LL KNOW alright...you'll know..
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5152 on: August 14, 2016, 01:41:03 PM »
Managed to do a wee bit of organizing/cleaning out in the pantry.
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5153 on: August 14, 2016, 06:46:06 PM »
I got home with sanity intact! 
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5154 on: August 14, 2016, 06:48:43 PM »
It was a beautiful evening. Perfect temperature outside for a summer night.
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5155 on: August 14, 2016, 07:48:05 PM »
The ammoniacal stench is clearing, slowly.  Yeech. Always hated the smell of NH3 more than most things in there.

The worst offenders are for me, ammonia, chlorine gas, hypochlorites and methyl ethyl ketone/methyl isobutyl ketone, of the commonplace everyday sort of things. Oddly, whilst I loathe the stench of chlorine, the smell itself not just the choking nature of it, I find iodine quite pleasant.  Looks nice too. Ordered some recently, cheaply, came from eastern europe, and unlike the usual flake form, this is in huge chunks.  It ALMOST looks like it could be cut and faceted and set like a gemstone, but not quite, of course, since it would evaporate in short order, not to mention stain tissue. Picking such a chunk (about an inch long by 2/3rd wide by about a cm thick.
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5156 on: August 15, 2016, 12:21:55 AM »
Coffee happened.
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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5157 on: August 15, 2016, 05:30:22 AM »
I came home from my trip away. Sydney is definitely not a place I'd wanna live in.
Welcome back. :)

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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5158 on: August 15, 2016, 08:17:37 AM »
^ Thanks

It's decent enough in the touristy spots (Darling Harbour, Opera House, Bondi, The Rocks etc). The rest is just eerie and stress inducing.
I quickly grew tired of catching the train everywhere, not to mention that some of the tunnels and stations were kinda creepy (especially St James)

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Re: Post something good that happened today, Parts Two
« Reply #5159 on: August 15, 2016, 04:47:14 PM »
I can look froward to three days off!    :yawn:
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