lethalbacon wrote:Squidfayce wrote:There's alread y a few threads in this very forum about soxhlet extractions. Yo uh may be able to eliminate some of the mistakes by taking a gander at those b3fore you start.
I suspect that I've read them, I spent a lot of time looking into this. Most of them had general "this works better than this" statements, and were frequently contradicted by other posts. I want to know exactly how yields are affected by changes in the procedure. Quantitative data and whatnot. To my knowledge, no one has ever said "step 1a reduces yields by 10% but saves 2 hours as opposed to step 1b" or anything of that nature. That's what I want to know.
Plus I just like experimenting.
well, you won't ever find something like that because the answer is dependent on the question and the question is not really relevant..
Understand that the entire point of a soxhlet extractor is the fact that it is a device for
quantitative extraction.
That means using a soxhlet will get you the maximum yield possible from a plant material, the cost being that it requires extra work and extra time. So you must judge for yourself if it is worth doing for the particular plant you are extracting.
In the case of DMT and MHRB, this pretty much amounts to a waste of time because out of pure chance it so happens that MHRB is one of the easiest straightforward extractions. (assuming you choose to use reasonable containers/tools).
For example, STB is just about the laziest most straightfowrad method you could possibly use, and it has significant advantages:
It takes no time.
It is incredible simplistic, so good for first timers or people who don't have interest in the workings
MHRB contains no other relevant alkaloids or fats, so the initial crude non polar extracts are already of very high purity. It is relatively scalable (compared to a soxhlet! Not scalable at all)
and the selling point : The overall yield is quantitative, equally exhaustive as if you ran a 24h soxhlet reflux.
Now there are also some disadvantages, but all of these disadvantages can actually be easily worked around. It just seems that most people either don't know about them or they are just getting started and so they follow a 'tek'.
Some of the disadvantages in STB I would say:
People like to use naphtha and freeze precipitaiton. The issue with this is that naphtha is actually quite a poor solvent for DMT (but that is also why it can give you highly pure material directly from the STB, so it's a trade off.) As a consequence, one finds themselves having to use a lot more naphtha then what is necessary, and they have to complete more pulls for an exhaustive extraction (e.g. 5-7 pulls). So it is more time consuming, more wasteful.
In that same vein, scaling starts to become an issue as well. Ending up with large volumes of bark sludge and excessive naphtha. Another disadvantage of STB is that it tends to form emulsions, part of which remain invisible. So a portion of your non-polar solvent remains trapped in the bark sludge, especially if it is not mixed properly, overly shaken.
However, both of those problems can be resolved very easily. Instead of using naphtha, use a better solvent like toluene, xylene, or methylene chloride. This way you only need approx 50mL/per200g of bar, and in my experience, the extraction is exhausted after only 2 pulls, 3 for good measure. Then you just salt out the alkaloids with FASI and the solvent can be re-used. If enough lye is used and some salt is added then emulsions are not an issue either, just don't shake the extraction, mix it gently be patient and let it soak for a night.
There is only one improvement I've found that makes it worthwhile not to do a STB, but it also requires some planning ahead and patience. Soak MHRB in vinegar for a couple weeks, or a month if you like. Don't heat it. Heating only causes problems in filtration and doesn't improve the extraction any further. After a room temp vinegar soak, filtration is very easy and be done in 5 minutes. I like to use a nylon nutmilk bag. Seems like a single soak like this can extract 85-90% of the alkaloids, maybe more.
It makes life easier during the extraction because you don't have to deal with STB sludge, so it speeds up the liquid-liquid extraction process significantly. Instead of waiting overnight and gently rolling and pipetting (no thanks) you can just load the vinegar extract into a separatory funnel, basifiy, and extract with methylene chloride (sinks to the bottom) and be done in minutes. Clean up is easy, no sludge.
Anyway I seem to have rambled on a bit. I don't think there is a single thread that has compiled the data but this is the jist of it. It just so happens that MHRB/ACRB extractions happen to be as simple and convenient as it gets, as extractions go. So there is no need to over complicate it and make more work for no value.
Soxhlet extractors have their time and place, they shine particularly in the case where the desired material contains significant byproducts and fats, and when the desired compounds have particularly poor solubility in all solvents. Imgaine a scenario where you must do a crude alcohol extract, then defat, then purify using column chromatography. In this scenario, the alcohol extract might have you using liters and liters of alcohol, and require you to labor over multiple large size filtrations that are prone to clogging, hell, basically. Soxhlet solves many of these problems, because its mainly set and forget and the volume is kept low as possible, less to distill off in the end. Then for a defat, you can just keep the soxhlet running, switch the solvent to something like hexanes, very convenient.
However in the case of the MHRB, a soxhlet contributes no real value in this extraction. One of the downsides with soxhlets as well is that they do not scale well. Standard size soxhlets (250mL , 500mL) can only really fit a relatively small amount of plant material, depending on the density (50-100g, around). Don't try to overload them either, just a waste of time. Bigger soxhlets (1000mL 2000mL) start to get quite expensive, and still cannot hold very much more plant material. Regular STB extractions on the other hand scale pretty easily. So again, soxhlet just isn't solving you any problems.
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