Hello people of the nexus. Sorry for the weak first post but I'm in need of some help here. I'm usually a lurker and made this account mainly to ask this question but I do plan on engaugeing more in the community now that I'm finally making an account. So here's my problem.
I'm attempting this extraction tek:
https://www.dmt-nexus.me...spx?g=posts&t=30501 . It's the newer tek involving simple house hold supplies like ethanol, vinegar, and Sodium carbonate. Well I've been looking everywhere and I can't find an answer to my question for the life of me. I started with p/p mimosa hostillis root bark from a reputable vendor and followed through with half the tek. The only thing I mistook was the ethanol. I used 99% ISO alcohol instead by mistake. I'm not sure that this is really the problem, but maybe you all can shed some light on the matter. For some reason or another, my ISO alc came back green after the first pull...not sure what this could mean. Started with purple bark, and clear 99% ISO. The Sodium Carbonate was untainted 100% pure (according to the label). What do you guys think. There should be no chlorophyll in the root bark so I don't think this is it.
I would really appreciate your insight! I've done a few A/B extractions so this isn't my first run. I just don't know what to make of this. Maybe it's nothing and I'm worried for no reason. I'll wait to continue the extraction until I hear what you all have to say. Thank you very much for this great resource by the way. This website has been a lifesaver for years.
Update:
Well after searching the net for the past few hours I've found two links. These are them:
https://www.dmt-nexus.me...mobile_posts&t=5690
http://www.sciencelearni...-matrix-of-acids-bases/
Not much to go on but it's a start. After reading those I decided I could rule out the solvent as the issue because I know it isn't contaminated. And the OP in that post seems to think it was because he added too much Sodium Carb in the mix. With that in mind I did some scanning on the net and found an unrelated children's chemistry experiment involving a purple cabbage solution and acids/bases causing color changes in the solution.
Now i know this is a stretch, but it's all I could find at this point. So I took about 100ml of the green ISO alc and evaporated the alcohol to leave behind a dnt smelling green residue that is not at all waxy (easily scraped up to powder). I then dissolved that in 50ml dH2O and proceeded to measure out 10ml 5% acetic acid solution (vinegar). I then began to self as the vinegar to the solution. After about 5ml into titration the solution began to turn dark red!?
So what's going on here?? Was it really just a matter of PH? Does purple cabbage get it's color from similar compounds to the components of purple mimosa? Is the excess sodium carbonate neutralized or is it still contaminating the solution? If so how do I purify my product?
This is all very interesting for me and I hope that anyone else who may end up in this situation can gain from this experience so the don't end up with the same questions. Thanks again for the help, hope someone has some insight.
Update 2:
I've decided to evaporate the three ISO pulls. Also, I'm doing three vinegar pulls and might use them for a regular A/B extraction if for some reason the alcohol doesn't contain the DMT. I'm hoping I can clean any excess sodium carbonate in the ISO pulls with acetone, since it is not soluble in acetone, and the DMT freebase produced by adding sodium carbonate should be soluble in the acetone.
The vinegar pulls are a dark brown red earth color that is common with the q21q21 d-limonene tek. Maybe I can just evaporate the vinegar to a easier handled quantity, raise the pH with some CaOH2 pickling lime, and pull with naptha? Hope I can get some advice here on any of this. Thanks again guys.
Cheers