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Distillation works, but try to use it preferrably with lower boiling naphthas. When the distillation temperature rises above 140 degrees celcius, noticeable amounts of dmt freebase start to co-distill. Perhaps using a distillation column could keep most of the dmt from distilling over.
Once, when distilling several batches worth of spent naphtha for reuse, I got hit by a cloud of dmt vapor when opening the distillation apparatus to top up the still pot with more naphtha. As I got a good whiff of the vapors, fractals broke out everywhere. It sure made all that shiny glassware suddenly look eerily beautiful.
I am not sure how much dmt will co-distill at lower temperatures in a vacuum distillation. In any case, when only distilling spent naphtha to clean it up for reuse, getting some dmt contamination into the "fresh" naphtha would not be a big problem.