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Rosebud
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Hello, I've recently become intreseted in ecigs, theyre entertaining and convinient and I do enjoy them, but wish the nicotine content were a little higher.
My first idea was to evaporate the 20%water from a sample and add that sample to a sample that still contains water, essentially raising the nicotine content. However, this is radically indirect and I would preffer another way.
After a bit of research, I discovered an insecticide named "Black Leaf 40" that has a high concentration of nicotine in it: nicotine (Black Leaf 40) Chemical Profile 4/85.
There are two types of black leaf 40, a Nicotine Alkaloid (90%) and a Nicotine Sulfate (40%). I was wondering if any of you have stumbled upon this compound and if you know anything about it. Would it be safe to add a drop of this stuff to some ecig solution in order to bump the nicotine content? (possibly even more diluted, but you get the idea)
Thanks so much!
My first idea was to evaporate the 20%water from a sample and add that sample to a sample that still contains water, essentially raising the nicotine content. However, this is radically indirect and I would preffer another way.
After a bit of research, I discovered an insecticide named "Black Leaf 40" that has a high concentration of nicotine in it: nicotine (Black Leaf 40) Chemical Profile 4/85.
There are two types of black leaf 40, a Nicotine Alkaloid (90%) and a Nicotine Sulfate (40%). I was wondering if any of you have stumbled upon this compound and if you know anything about it. Would it be safe to add a drop of this stuff to some ecig solution in order to bump the nicotine content? (possibly even more diluted, but you get the idea)
Thanks so much!