Well now I’ve found a place that sells 2-hydroxy-6-nitrotoluene for less than 8 bucks a gram. This really convinces me that 2-methyl-3-nitrophenol simply can’t be the same chemical, because when it’s labeled as that, the price is at least $60 per gram, even though it still has 2-hydroxy-6-nitrotoluene and nitrocresol listed as synonyms. I can’t remember which chemical supplier’s website it was that illustrated 2-hydroxy-6-nitrotoluene being so different from 2-methy-3-nitrophenol.
But I usually don’t write down the URL’s of where I obtained my molecule illustrations, so I don’t know where the 2-hydroxy-6-nitrotoluene drawing came from, but I do know it was correct because it upset me to find out that it was a completely different chemical apparently.
I buy blank hardcover books and fill them with my notes. Each book is for synthesizing a different chemical. By the time I’m done filling up the book with all my notes on all the various routes to synthesizing the chemical, I have a thorough understanding of the chemistry involved, and I review the notebook many times over before attempting to start the work. Each time I review the notes and imagine myself doing the work, it seems easier and easier. Then when I actually do start, I feel like I’ve already done it many times before, so it’s nice and easy.
Now for instance, the conversion of 2-methyl-3-nitrophenol to 4-benzyoxyindole is a simple 3 step a,b,c process by the Batcho and Leimgruber literature. But when I first read it, I was a bit overwhelmed, and it seemed like a long hard road.
Unfortunately the final step of converting 4-benzyoxyindole into the wonderful chemical I'm seeking would require Ac2O which is cheap and readily available to professional researchers who work for certified companies, but not available for citizens to purchase, and virtually impossible to make yourself. So far I think only one synthesis of this chemical has been published because that's all I can find, and of course the 1st synthesis to be published for any drug always uses Ac2O because it’s usually a one step process and produces high yield.
But as we all well know, there are many ways to work around the use of Ac2O and get the job done with other more common chemicals, but it involves more steps and usually produces a much lower yield. We always have to wait for a true genius in the community to invent those new methods. Usually it happens from people on message boards just like this one, after enough people have become aware of the new chemical and get interested in making it themselves.
This one I'm talking about is on a fine line of legality. Technically even seritonin and melatonin are illegal by the analogue act because they are structurally so similar to illegal schedule I drugs like DMT.
So I doubt this is the right message board to discuss the final step of converting the 4-benzyloxyindole into the end product.
I figured the discussion of 2-methyl-3-nitrophenol would be a good topic though since it's 100% perfectly legal and used for a wide variety of things.
But if it is indeed the exact same chemical as 2-hydroxy-6-nitrotoluene, then there's no need to synthesize it because I can buy it so cheap at only $750 for a kilo. That's plenty enough to experiment with and make plenty of mistakes, but perhaps too much? Might draw unwanted attention?