Steve Shapiro (sgshiya@redshift.com)
Mon, 01 Feb 1999 17:43:48 -0800
Subject: Re: Glycin
If that's what glycin is, maybe we should stick to Rodinal for a developer.
SS
>Merck says it is made from p-aminophenol and chloracetic acid. Looks
pretty
>straightforward, and they list three published synthesis, one in english.
>You might go to a university library and look it up.
>Medola, Foster, Brightrman, J. Chem. Soc. 111, 552 (1917)
>
>John
>www.johnrudiak.com
>
>Michael F Jacobson wrote:
>
>> I have got to make it 1st. I have an old patent I'll be playing with. Not
>> something I am going to rush into.
>>
>> Just wondering if anybody on this list has any old reference material
>> about HOW to make Glycin.
>>
>> I dug up the chemist who used to synthesize it for Kodak. However he
>> wanted way too much $$ for it.
>>
>> I am off to see Eastman Kodak this week in Rochester on a different
>> matter and am going to see if they can be of any help regarding Glycin.
>> They certainly don't make it anymore, maybe they will be willing to share
>> some reference material. Who knows??
>>
>> In regards to price I do not know. I would like people to test material
>> 1st. I also would like to have more than 1 variety to test if that is
>> possible. Also with all (or at least 99%) of the things I sell, if I
>> cannot sell it for less than the folks in Big Sky Country, I don't bother
>> to sell it.
>>
>> Mike Jacobson
>> Artcraft Chemicals
>> POB 583
>> Schenectady, NY 12301
>>
>> On Sun, 31 Jan 1999 11:07:06 -0800 Steve Shapiro <sgshiya@redshift.com>
>> writes:
>> >Subject: Re: Glycin
>> >
>> >
>> >>Steve---
>> >>
>> >>Woops...
>> >>
>> >>You may be right. My 2mhz computer frooze and I had to reboot.
>> >>
>> >>Not being able to read lost e-mail has it's drawbacks. ;-)
>> >>
>> >>
>> >So, now that that's under control... For how much will you be selling
>> >the
>> >glycin developer to us off thelist?
>> >
>> >So we can compare with pyro.
>> >
>> >Steve
>> >
>> >
>>
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