sunnyshine777 wrote:SWIM has just scraped a massive yield after doing a STB with Crystal Heat Drain cleaner. It looks amazing but the yield was so massive that SWIM got skeptical. Upon further review, there may be some other things in the powder which I don't need.
The reagent used contains:
SODIUM HYDROXIDE; caustic soda; soda lye SODIUM NITRATE; chile saltpeter; soda niter ALUMINUM; METALLIC GRANULES SODIUM CARBONATE; soda ash; carbonic acid, disodium salt
Yield total was over half a gram from 100g MHRB, pulled with naphtha and freeze precipitated.
SWIM understands that not using 100% lye is a no-no, but at this point SWIM wants to know what to do with all this glorious powder. Can SWIM safely use it at all? If not, can it be refined into something usable? SWIM has heptane as an alternative solvent.
5% seems too good to be true. Have you checked the accuracy of your scales?
Recrystallise using that heptane. Then consider
speaking to
Endlessness about whether this would qualify for an analysis. Have a look at checking it via
TLC, at the very least.
Because the drain cleaner you used contains reactive substances, there is a distinct chance that your yield has been boosted by unknown substances resulting from the reaction of aluminium powder, sodium nitrate and your extraction substrate. It's not impossible that some kind of amine extractable by naphtha has been formed. It's not safe to assume that this unknown substance can be safely consumed.
All that said -
if this miraculously turned out to be all DMT it would be worth repeating the extraction using pure sodium hydroxide with more source material from the same batch in order to see if it's capable of reproducing the same yield this way.
Then try again with NaOH + sodium nitrate.
Then try again with NaOH + aluminium powder.
Then try again with NaOH + sodium nitrate + aluminium powder.
This may then show whether the drain cleaner produced anything extra, DMT or otherwise.
It may be possible that the sodium nitrate acts in the same way as table salt in Cyb's salt tek.
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