Elf Machine wrote:Normally I add enough to bring it to pH 1. But theoretically one should be able to concentrate that further and use less water. It takes 1 hydrochloride molecule to bind with 1 molecule of dimethyltryptamine to make DMT.HCL and we should only need enough water to mix well for conversion. So, let's work out how many mLs of ~30 HCL acid one needs to use with say 1 Kg of MHRB, then add a little more for good measure. Would using too acidic of a solution hurt the extraction?
A pH of 1 is really overkill, usually people use a pH of 3-4 irrespective of acid and everything goes fine. Also, how do you really know your pH? pH will also be influenced by the bark's acids as well as the temperature, since pH is temperature dependent.
And what is this with the use of less water? Are you not having enough? Do you live in Kalahari dessert?

Anyway, water can always be boiled off I think people have success boiling off water!
As for the extraction per se, you'd be better off using more than less water since it gives more space for the extracted stuff to diffuse into.
Finally, you really do not want all these calculations; unless you got something else in mind (especially with this "using less water" thing) that I might have failed to grasp from your post!. The calculations are easy to do, but of very little practical significance. For instance, assuming that MHRB has 1% dmt and that 1g MHRB has 10mg dmt, that works out to 53 micromoles dmt that need 53 micromoles of HCl or 0.0065 ml of a 30% HCl solution.
But how this can ever be useful?
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