Hey!
I'm trying to do an a/b-extraction on phalaris, and I've run into an unexpected situation.
My procedure:
1) Harvest grass
2) Cut finely in blender
3) Add water and vinegar and boil for 30min (the vinegar will turn the DMT into DMT-acetate which is water soluble.
4) Filter out grass
5) Boil more so the chlorophyll coagulates. Filter through polyfill.
6) Add calcium hydroxide to the solution to basify (the DMT should now turn to freebase which is soluble in limonene
7) Add limonene and let sit for 20 min. Stirr several times during the 20 min.
At stage 6 two layers formed. The top layer was a light orange solution. The bottom was full of precipitates. Seems like the calcium hydroxide couldn't be dissolved properly?
I then added limonene to the solution and stirred well.
After letting it sit for a short while three layers started forming.
The middle layer is the same colour as the top layer from stage 6. The bottom layers is precipitates and the top layer is maybe the limonene(?) full of particles making it look alomst like the bottom layer.
After letting it sit for about 20 min, there seems to have formed a very thin layer at the top that is blank. This makes me think even more that the clouded top layer is indeed limonene with lots of impurities.
Now I'm wondering if I can collect the cloudy top layer and salt it with vinegar to get the DMT out of there?
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