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navegandouniversos
#1 Posted : 8/11/2023 2:24:44 AM
Hello everyone!!

Well, I have a query about an idea that is going around in my head this last time. It's about tartarizing hexane putually,,, I've already done this process with alcohols. And it really is something that is mobilizing me to try it with new hexane, in this way I could have an absolute certainty about the possibility or not, that some matter imperceptible to my eyes is impregnated in the crystals once evaporated the little ultype that remains in them when I harvest them and separate from the solvent.. This idea arises because when tartarizing alcohol 96%, once you style it the tártaro (salt) is dyed with gray tone and some black spots!,, being that the new alcohol is absolutely transparent to my eyes... I thought that sharing this idea could be good because from what I'm reading on the Nexus, there are really very very experienced and knowledgeable people! which I LOVE!!, and I deeply appreciate every reading I am giving.


 
Twilight Person
#2 Posted : 8/13/2023 6:38:27 PM
Hello friend!

So what do you mean exactly? You putted some tartaric acid into a plant extract to receive some crystals as the tartaric acid salt?

So the question is if it would work with dmt after hexane extraction?
Maybe just try but also keep in mind you would need to dissolve the tartaric acid first in Aceton.

But what did you use before with tartaric acid in alcohol?

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navegandouniversos
#3 Posted : 8/13/2023 9:30:50 PM
Hello my friend !
well, that wasn't really the question,
the work with tartar that I mentioned has to do with a cleaning process of the solvent, before being used, in that way the tartar, which in this case is a vegetable salt, obtained from calcination of the wine tartar (must that remains stuck to the barrels and rinsing of the ashes, to then dry that water where the salt is lodged, that salt, joins the alcohol for 3-7 days inside and is left circulating at 40 degrees. during this time it happens that this salt absorbs particles invisible to our eyes of the solvent, and gives a higher extraction capacity (which does not mean more space for extraction, but that it will be compatible with the more subtle particles present in the plant to be extracted, it is difficult to explain).
my question is linked to do the same with hexane. The idea arose when I saw the amount of matter that the salt managed to extract from a new 96% cereal alcohol.
I thought that by doing that process I could really be sure whether or not the hexane leaves something behind when it evaporates after crystallizing, even having done the test of evaporating some of the solvent prior to the extraction work.
i perceive that it is something different from the traditional chemistry and looking for information nowhere i got to read anything. that's why i posted it here to see if someone could have reference, but, it will be the experience itself that will speak for itself.
thanks for your answer my friend

 
 
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