With iodine it does appear that d9 is a little faster than d8 and 6a10a to aromatize to CBN. No clue why other than shrugging and saying “thermodynamics.” Presumably to do with electronics - electron density around whichever carbons lending one to be more or less stable in terms of oxidizing potential but like I said, I’m just waving my hands and saying something that sounds plausible as long as there are no follow-up questions.
6 Likes
Man I’d love to but the conversion I know produces hydrogen sulfide and I scars the hell out of me. Maybe someone else has a safer route.
2 Likes
H2S production is pretty simple to mitigate, there are a handful of ways to do so.
1 Like
This COA is apparently adulterated and I had no part in it but it just came to my attention and since I cannot delete I am sorry for any trouble it may have caused…
5 Likes
Thank you for your honesty
1 Like