spicentheogodmt wrote:I have no idea. Lol i need naptha right? Or is there any other non polar solvents? So the naptha would float on the top and draw all the dmt out? How long will that take? Then you just evap it and thata it? Then should i give an acetone wash after thay? Lot of questions.
There are many solvents to choose from, such as naphtha, xylene, d-limonene, hexane, heptane, DCM... probably others too. Most common ones used are probably naphtha, xylene or d-limonene. Each has different useful properties.
There's different teks but yeah the general idea is you make a solution with lye, water and DMT then add a solvent. The solvent layer floats on top of the mimosa soup and the DMT dissolves into the solvent. You then take the solvent out and either evaporate it, which leaves behind the crystals or you freeze it which causes the crystals to precipitate out of the solvent and stick to the sides of the container.
I'm not sure about acetone washing, I haven't read about it so can't really comment. But a lot of people do a sodium carbonate wash which is apparently easy and effective. This is not to get rid of lye though, it is to remove some of the other things (mostly plant oils and some other alkaloids) which are pulled out along with the DMT. A lot of people (myself included) don't bother washing it at all, since these plant oils and other alks vapourize nicely and some people say they prefer the effects as well.
I'd suggest reading a few of the STB teks on the wiki and choosing one. They all work. My personal way of doing it is with xylene, leaving it for a couple of weeks in the solution and shaking it from time to time and then pulling the xylene out with a syringe and evaporating it, but there are quicker ways than that.
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