im finding myself alarmed theres no real useful compilation of salt solubilities out there which someone could use to perform an A/B themselves without following a tek that is using the exact same plant source and the exact same solvents/acids/bases even, as the tek writer.
the nexus chemical property page has a decent enough entry for freebase dmt, great, so, its soluble to varying degrees in numerous solvents, this can be useful for freezing some out of solution, using a high solubility solvent to pull, then another to crystalize, but, then i scroll down, the salt options are fumarate (i think this is one specific natural salt form since you cant exactly buy fumaric acid)
citrate (says its soluble in water and p-glycol)
benzoate (im not sure why someone would use a scheduled acid for this at all, especially one so random, but ok)
but then i dont see hydrochloride, sulfate and most importantly the one formed in like 99% of all teks ive read, acetate.
from this originally i determined maybe the acid-salts are just soluble in water and maybe the odd exotic solvent, fair enough, no need for information that serves no purpose right?
well i was planning to do an a/b using chloroform when one day i happened upon a phalarus tek, since i wanted to learn about how to deal with fresh plant matter, chlorophyll, and also just learn more about defatting since it didnt make sense to me yet. in that tek i noticed a warning, DMT-acetate is soluble in chloroform. this means that if you attempted to defat using chloroform, youd end up discarding your DMT too. Now im too worried to really progress since i cant find any empirical data on salts and what solvents the salts are compatible with.
Does there exist any sort of properly compiled data, about all the different solubilities of dmt salts in various standard solvents?