Just an idea, I think it would be interesting to try. This can be used if someone doesn't have any access to pure lye, or simply just for experimentation.
People have tried using ammonia solution to freebase DMT, but it isn't a strong enough base on it's own to freebase DMT and pull with naphtha.
But what if one were to add some mimosa to water (or even clear household ammonia) then add naphtha. Then while stirring the mimosa water and naphtha solution, bubble in ammonia gas. Outside of course, just a whiff of it will stink up a room.
My theory is the concentration of ammonia would bring the pH high enough for the DMT to migrate over to the naphtha.
Ammonia gas can be created with ammonium nitrate and sodium hydroxide.
Note that the reaction also creates water so its not anhydrous.
NH4NO3 + NaOH ------> NH3 + H20 + NaNO3
Ammonium nitrate is found in instant cold packs
http://www.sciencebuddie...ct_ideas/Chem_img068.jpgAny type of NaOH can be used, Drano crystals, whatever, as its not going directly into the solution to contaminate the DMT.
The apparatus used for gassing could be a stoppered Erlenmeyer flask with a vinyl tube.
Or one could use a 2L bottle with the cap modified to fit a vinyl tube. Similar to whats used in "shake and bake" methamphetamine manufacture.
A few ml of water (15 - 20 ml) are added to start the reaction, then the cap should be screwed on and the bottle taken outside.
The gas is white because of the water present, I would bubble the fumes until the reaction has finished just to be sure.
Then the solution should be allowed to separate so the naphtha can be siphoned off.
Then one could try to freeze precipitate the naphtha or evaporate it to see if it contains any DMT.
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