For the purpose of science and to determine the DMT content of the waxy product I did two experiments:
Experiment 1 (Picture 1):1. Dissolved 2g waxy product in 1ml water (
again, this stuff is fully water-soluble without any signs of a visible emulsion - though dissolving takes some time/30-60min).
2. Added sodium carbonate to the solution, made a paste and let it dry.
I will now do pulls with naptha, though it's very waxy and I'm not sure if it's a 'good to pull from' starting material.
Experiment 2 (Picture 2 and 3):1. I dissolved 2g waxy product in 2ml water.
2. I added 20ml of a super-saturated sodium carbonate solution to it.
3. I put it in the fridge overnight.
In the morning the 22ml water in the glas jar were "like frozen". I think the sodium carbonate fully crashed out and there were no signs of water anymore.
4. So I added some more warm water and put it in the fridge again
Now I have crashed out sodium carbonate and hopefuly dmt freebase in the bottom from which I can pull.
What are the brown drops? Seems to me like oil that is not behaving like a real non-polar liquid and only crashes out as oil in a super-saturated salt solution?However, with luck experiment 2 was successfully in seperating the "contaminant oil". I will see later what the freebase yield will look like.
I'll do multiple small 20ml naptha pulls from each of the experiments and theoretically the spirit molecule freebase should be retrieved without significant loss.
Levanah attached the following image(s):
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