Clovers wrote:Alright thanks, ill discard whatever doesn't dissolve into the acetone. And as for the D-limonene, I don't like it too much. It takes forever to evaporate, costs too much, and doesn't seem to pick up as much, or seems less successful in the freezer.
... and it doesn't evaporate completely. Also, D-limonene does not work at all for freeze-precipitating DMT. For freeze-precipitation you would need to use an aliphatic hydrocarbon like hexane, heptane, or petroleum ether (a.k.a. VM&P naphtha).
D-limonene will actually pick up
more DMT than an equal volume of naphtha, but it will also pick up a lot of other stuff (read: Jungle Spice). Therefore using limonene, xylene or toluene to extract DMT would require more purification steps than using aliphatic hydrocarbons.
It might not be a bad idea to read up on this sort of thing if you plan to continue performing extractions in the future. Don't get me wrong, I'm no chemistry professor. But I have taken the time to educate myself on some of the basics regarding chemicals and solvents that I choose to work with, and it has made my life so much easier.