Hi there,
comunist Germany has come so far to prohibit nicotine bases with more than 20mg/ml content. Anyhow sensible to protect stupid people from killing themselves. I have handled a base with 48mg/ml and the following happened, now I wonder what happened precisely:
I filled my nicotine base into a common plastic bottle of 30ml volume. After a few weeks I noticed that the base has become pink to flesh-colored. I actually assumed coloring of liquids was caused by some chemical reactions of the flavouring and nicotine. Now that there are no flavourings contained, I must assume my nicotine has formed a compound with components of the plastic bottle. I don't know which plastic this bottles are made of. At the bottom of the bottle is an imprinted 2. Maybe that's an indication. However compounds of nicotine and phthalates seem a lot less sympathetic to me than of nicotine and the components of high-quality flavourings.
If you know something about plastic components that react with nicotine I'd be very interested.
I guess I should no longer use the colored nicotine, should I?
comunist Germany has come so far to prohibit nicotine bases with more than 20mg/ml content. Anyhow sensible to protect stupid people from killing themselves. I have handled a base with 48mg/ml and the following happened, now I wonder what happened precisely:
I filled my nicotine base into a common plastic bottle of 30ml volume. After a few weeks I noticed that the base has become pink to flesh-colored. I actually assumed coloring of liquids was caused by some chemical reactions of the flavouring and nicotine. Now that there are no flavourings contained, I must assume my nicotine has formed a compound with components of the plastic bottle. I don't know which plastic this bottles are made of. At the bottom of the bottle is an imprinted 2. Maybe that's an indication. However compounds of nicotine and phthalates seem a lot less sympathetic to me than of nicotine and the components of high-quality flavourings.
If you know something about plastic components that react with nicotine I'd be very interested.
I guess I should no longer use the colored nicotine, should I?