Ice House Shaman wrote:
The reason I added the fresh water was simply to wash away any excess sodium carbonate from the freebase floating in the solution.
interesting, I guess its just different ways of thinking.. I would have probably instead thought of first separating the spice from solution, then making a dilute sodium carb solution and washing it to pick up extra sodium carb while diminishing chance of losing yields when adding pure water. But if it works, it works
Ice House Shaman wrote:
I'm not sure what to say about the yeild except that, both the scales I used are pretty darn accurate and have never failed me before and I am pretty sure that there isnt any excess sodium carbonate in the DMT freebase. I took a oportunity to vape some in a glass oil or meth pipe. I am not seeing any residue left behind that would lead me to believe there is excess sodium carbonate in it. If I'm not mistaken, I thought, the vaporization temp of sodium carbonate was higher than freebase DMT, leading me to believe if I did have left over sodium carbonate it should turn up when vaping the freebase away.
Oh yeah you are right sodium carb shouldnt vap at lighter temperatures... Maybe some other compound from mimosa that had gotten carried together, some phenolic compound, fatty acid, something else that added weight and precipitated together, who knows? Im neither a chemist, but even if I was we just couldnt know unless we analysed it with some propper equipment. All I do know is the theoretical calculation of how much fumaric acid there is per gram of dmt fumarate, and how even if it was completely pure dmt fumarate and it was 100% effective conversion, it couldnt have yielded so much, and since your scales are accurate it just leads me to think there is some kind of extra 'something' there that is not dmt. Which isnt necessarily a bad thing, considering its all foodsafe and considering you notice no diminished potency, as I said, then you can be happy
Ice House Shaman wrote:
I dont even really know exactly why it works. It whould be nice if one of the chems here on the nexus could explain that. I dont know if it works because of the temps, because of the excess sodium carbonate used, or both
Well its simple why it works, I guess.. Dmt fumarate is dissolved in water. When a sodium carb solution is added, the pH raises, making dmt as a freebase and insoluble in that solution, so it starts precipitating. Shaking the whole thing up will make the precipitated molecules get together faster. As for the difference between the slow and fast precipitation, I suspect it must be because, when shaking the whole thing up, whatever impurities are there can get trapped inside the precipitated dmt, like in a clathrate compound, therefore explaining both the extra weight as well as the more impure looks. Maybe these impurities act as heat-buffers, and protecting dmt when vaporizing it, making the vaporization more effective and thus compensating for the decreased purity, so that it seems the potency is not diminished. (all more or less educated speculation from a non-chemist, open to revision hehe... ). On the other hand if one crystallizes slowly, the dmt crystals will slowly build on top of each other and the impurity will be spread out in the solution and not precipitate together, therefore being a purer product (with a smaller yield... )
Ice House Shaman wrote:
endlessness thanks for setting me straight on crystal building when converting fumarates to freebase. I'll have to learn to be more patient and try that some time. I do have a question though- When you let the crystals form over a few days in the fridge is the end product still full spectrum spice or is it a more pure or refined dmt?
Well to answer this we would first have to question what is full spectrum spice in the first place. Is there really some other alkaloid? Or maybe just fatty acids, plant oils, inactive phenolic compounds? And if there is such an alkaloid like in burnt's mimosa tests (which mind you, were not achieved by extracting with limo and salting with FASI/FASW so we cant generalize the findings for our case), is it psychoactive? And even if its psychoactive, is it in amounts that will make any difference, or maybe so little that wont make a difference?
And since neither of us or nobody at all AFAIK has analyzed limo-extracted so-called 'full range', all we can mention so far is subjective experiences, bioassays. What I can personally say is that I noticed absolutely no difference in effects between that way of crystalizing dmt or any other way. Try it yourself and let us know (specially if you make a blind test). I would say its all good, whatever way you do
By the way I hope you realize that with all my questions and comments im not doubting your tek or ideas or anything of the sort. Im happy you came up with it and gladly added to the WIKI so that people have the possibility of making this conversion in just a few minutes
Its just natural for me to question about everything and wonder why things work the way they do and what is behind everything and so on.