No, nobody wants anybody hurt. Unfortunately however there is NO alternative, otherwise I would have used that instead. It is intended to be used to ascertain it's attraction capabilities to a specific species of butterfly. 5 years of research has resulted in the implication that this particular species of butterfly utilise Methanethiol (part of the Methionine degradation pathway) to find the methyl branched hydrocarbon precursors that are required to produce the male pheromone compound. I could quote the 100+ references that I have for my research, but nobody really wants to read these. Bottom line is that these butterflies utilise Methanethiol to locate a source of Methionine, which is one of the known insect precursors (along with Valine, Isoleucine and Propionate) for the biosynthesis of methyl branched hydrocarbon chains (the pheromone compound). Due to the butterflies highly specific antennal recognition, ONLY Methanethiol will do. We ideally wanted a quick, easy (as well as cheap) way to produce this gas to order, as and when it was required for use with some extremely sensitive EAD (electro-antennographic detection) analysis.
This is therefore the why and what-for. Can anybody therefore please help in the how? If you'd rather not simply post the answer on here, please could you drop me a PM, or alternatively send me an email. Your answers really would be very much appreciated. These butterflies are only around for 3 weeks every year, and considering that they all started to hatch a few days ago, the clock is now already ticking. If we are unable to perform these experiments in the next couple of weeks we'll have to wait another calendar year before we'll be able to perform these experiments again.