Tuesday, November 24, 2009

SPEED

I cant help but wonder about the nature of these two unnamed unstudied unsynthesized and generally unknown (tentative) psychostimulants - and by "wonder about the nature" i mean to say "obsess over the possibility" that they will be the most earth shatteringly powerful stimulants known to man which will usher in a new and sleepless era of hyperproductivity and total self-realization.

the molecule on the left is an analog of desoxypipradrol featuring the notorious 3,4-dicholoro substitution which sextuples the potency of methylphenidate, when added to the already perfect desoxypipradrol it could produce a stimulant fully active in the tens of micrograms.

the molecule on the right is the alpha-propyl homolog of buphedrone, elongating the alpha substituent in cathinones causes an increase in potency (the opposite effect is seen amphetamines) so one could imagine this chemical having a dosage in the general league of MDPV (whose subjective effects are toxic and miserable) but with no concern over a pro-oxidant dihydroxy conjugation ready metabolite (is that a legit concern ive never been sure?) i think its name should be penthedrone which has a nice ring to it - and im done.


6 comments:

Jules said...

Did you have any luck asking on BL? You're on there, right?

ThoughtScientist said...
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ThoughtScientist said...

Dude, the lipophilicity of desoxypipradrol is so high that it's half life is enormous--those who take it (especially past 10am) don't sleep for another 16 hours, assuming they don't redose. I can't imagine an experience with a 3,4-dichloro substituted version ending too well, especially if it is indeed more potent. :/

Pleyadean_Chemist said...

check d-thio and erythro ritalinic acids, and 3,4-dichloromethylphenidate.

Pleyadean_Chemist said...

There is also an experiment i did turning MPH slightly psychedelic and hugely euphoric....

Pleyadean_Chemist said...

MPH indeed is a wonderfull chemical thank you Leandro P.