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Title: Profiling ephedrine/pseudoephedrine and methamphetamine synthesised from benzaldehyde, nitroethane and dimethyl carbonate
Authors: Miller, Brendan M.;Carter, James F.;Cresswell, Sarah L.;Loughlin, Wendy A.;Culshaw, Peter N.
Issue Date: 2024
Source: Miller, B. M., Carter, J. F., Cresswell, S. L., Loughlin, W. A., & Culshaw, P. N. (2024). Profiling ephedrine/pseudoephedrine and methamphetamine synthesised from benzaldehyde, nitroethane and dimethyl carbonate. Forensic Science International. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112063
Journal Title: Forensic Science International
Journal: Forensic Science International
Abstract: In previous work, a novel pathway for the synthesis of ephedrine/pseudoephedrine and methamphetamine using the precursors benzaldehyde, nitroethane and dimethyl carbonate was investigated, and an impurity profile presented. This paper presents chiral and stable isotope ratios of ephedrine/pseudoephedrine and methamphetamine synthesised by this pathway. Based on the chiral profile and the more negative δ13C (avg. -33.2‰) and more positive δ2H values, it is possible to distinguish ephedrine/pseudoephedrine and methamphetamine prepared from this pathway from those of "fully synthetic", "semi-synthetic" or "natural" origin. The more positive δ2H values of methamphetamine from this pathway allowed for differentiation from methamphetamine produced from phenyl-2-propanone. It was noted, however, that the use of stable isotope profiling would likely be limited when a benzaldehyde source having a negative δ2H value was used as a precursor. Furthermore, the stable isotope values alone could not be used to differentiate from methamphetamine prepared by the Akabori-Momotani reaction, highlighting the need for combination with impurity profiling.
DOI: 10.1016/j.forsciint.2024.112063
metadata.dc.rights.holder: Carter, James F.
Keywords: Pseudoephedrine;Methamphetamine;Ephedrine
Type: Journal article
Appears in Sites:Forensic and Scientific Services Publications
Queensland Health Publications

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