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lucycelestia

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Dec 5, 2023
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Hi all. I think this is my first thread here, so um, pre-emptively my apologies if I'm doing something wrong...

I have been researching a few methods, and I just noticed I have a container of 600g of sodium persulfate sitting here from a failed electronics project I never did (one of many...)
I was wondering if this can be used as a method. Is it related to SN/SA at all? Wikipedia doesn't seem to have much info on the toxicity of this stuff. I checked PubChem also, and it seems to have an LD50 of 5.1 grams per cubic meter in rats? That seems fairly toxic. Would it be at all possible to CTB through ingestion of a large amount of this powder? The listed symptoms on PubChem seem to be similar to what I'm reading in threads about SN.

It seems like if this method could be developed, it would be somewhat revolutionary/beneficial, since availability of SN/SA seems to be restricted in many countries, while sodium persulfate is a commonly used etching agent in hobby electronics projects, and thus trivial to acquire. I was able to purchase this for apparently at the time 15 euros, for 600g of the stuff.
Thanks to you all in advance!
 
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Forveleth

I knew I forgot to do something when I was 15...
Mar 26, 2024
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Persulfate is a coon cleaning ingredient. Apparently there have been many poisonings and even deaths associated with denture cleaner, which contains persulfate. I am not in a spot to look up publications atm, but my interest is piqued.
 
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May 4, 2025
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Nitrites and azides are effective because they induce hypoxia: a lack of oxygen delivery throughout the body and the brain, resulting in death. The symptoms of vomiting/nausea/headaches are similar because it's a toxic chemical, but it does not cause hypoxia. If it does cause death, it would be through a different mechanism.
 
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