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Looking for scientific explanation for contradicting information about salt to freebase conversion! Options
 
Errlsweatpants
#1 Posted : 2/8/2021 6:43:28 AM
Hey so I'm new to the Nexus. This is my first post so Im happy to introduce myself. I'm Errl. If anyone who knows anything about salt>freebase conversion could help me understand I would be extremely relieved and enlightened haha. I have been researching different teks and have become pretty comfortable with the process of 2 teks. So following the BLAB tek, after the d-limonene pull, salt with fumaric acid, and convert to freebase. So I am mostly clear on the paste and pull conversion method, but have found contradicting information about freebase solubility. So lextek claims that freebase DMT is insoluble in water or alcohol. But the paste and pull conversion method tells to dissolve the calcium Carbonite/DMT fumarate paste in IPA or acetone then to decant liquid from any solids left in the container. Now this is where my question comes into play. If calcium carbonate will basify the DMT fumerate into DMT freebase, how does the alcohol pull the freebase from the paste mixture? Surprised
 
endlessness
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#2 Posted : 2/8/2021 8:56:48 AM
The conversion to freebase is with sodium carbonate, not calcium carbonate. And yeah,then you pull with ipa or acetone or ethanol (dry)

I dont know lextek but it's wrong if it says freebase is not soluble in alcohol.
Here you can check solubility of alkaloids
 
Errlsweatpants
#3 Posted : 2/8/2021 3:46:38 PM
@endlessness Oh yeah, my bad about that. I'd been reading about it all day I'm not sure why I wrote calcium. I'm gonna check that link out right now. Thank you for the link and the quick reply! Also this is a quote from lextek. "As we change the state of the DMT, we also change its solubility properties:
DMT salts are soluble in polar solvents (water, alcohol) but insoluble in non-polar solvents.
DMT freebase is soluble in non-polar solvents (Shellite) but is insoluble in polar solvents.
" ... I never meant to put any misinformation on here. Sorry about that.
 
 
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