OK, a quick status report...
Took 25 g of root bark, added this to a flatbottom flask with 250 ml of water; added 30 g of slaked lime - a paste of moist Ca(OH)2. Put this flask in a hot water bath and let it simmer for two hours.
(1st pic)Still hot, I added the naphta, swirled well for a few minutes and sucked it off. To check if there was something in it, I took maybe 10 ml of this and put it into the freezer. It started to get turbid quickly, a good sign... next day some shiny snowwhite crystals
(3rd pic).
OK, there is something in there, the lime tek works! And it produces pure white crystals, not a hint of yellow, a stark contrast with the lye tek. Snow-white glass shards in just one step!
Just to test the initial idea, I added 4% HCl to the naphta to get the DMT back into the polar phase. Not really necessary but I want to see if the idea is valid...
After separation, the acid was basified with sodium carbonate. A lot of bubbling from CO2 escaping, then then whitish stuff precipitates. Good!
(2nd pic)Added some clean naphta to extract back into non-polar and this is now in the freezer, slowly getting turbid. I also took a bit of the hopefully exhausted naphta to compare, it should have hardly any dmt left. So far so good, it's still clear after a few hours in the freezer.
The only dubious thing so far is that there still is precipitate in the acid after the naphta extraction. I wonder what it is, did the naphta and the HCl pick up some calcium??
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