1cP-LSD Art Blotters – 150mcg
Introduction
1cP-LSD (1-cyclopropionyl-lysergic acid diethylamide) is a potent psychedelic compound used primarily in research and analytical studies. Delivered in 150mcg art blotters, this formulation provides accurate dosing in a convenient format. At RealChemStore, we specialize in industrial-grade chemicals and bulk sales, offering high-purity 1cP-LSD Art Blotters designed to meet the needs of chemical researchers, laboratories, and academic studies.
Product Specifications
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Chemical Name: 1-cyclopropionyl-lysergic acid diethylamide
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CAS Number: 234935-38-1
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Molecular Formula: C22H27N3O2
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Molecular Weight: 365.47 g/mol
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Purity: ≥99%
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Form: Art blotters (150mcg each)
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Storage Conditions: Store in a cool, dark, and dry place away from direct sunlight
Ideal Applications
Analytical Research
1cP-LSD is widely used for chromatography, spectroscopy, and other advanced chemical analysis techniques.
Pharmacological Studies
Ideal for investigating receptor binding, pharmacodynamics, and metabolic studies of lysergamide compounds.
Laboratory Research
Supports experimentation in neuroscience, chemistry, and psychoactive substance research.
Educational and Reference Material
Can be used as a reference standard in labs studying psychedelics.
Why Choose RealChemStore?
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High Purity Standards: Our 1cP-LSD Art Blotters meet strict quality criteria for reliable results.
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Bulk Availability: Suitable for small-scale and large-scale research projects.
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Global Shipping: Discreet and efficient shipping worldwide.
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Technical Support: Access to expert guidance for research applications.
Safety and Handling
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Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): Always wear gloves, lab coat, and safety goggles.
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Ventilation: Perform all procedures in a well-ventilated area or fume hood.
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Waste Disposal: Follow local regulations for chemical disposal.
Ordering Information
To purchase 1cP-LSD Art Blotters 150mcg, visit our product page at RealChemStore. We accommodate various quantities and bulk orders, ensuring researchers receive the supply they need.





