the acidified water got rid of all the gunk! which was saved as a nice green chlorophyll color to paint with.
the rest of it got basified with lye water and warm naptha was added
grey bubbles where forming in the natpha. assuming it was an emulsion i added more lye and voila it seperated perfectly.
The resulting top layer liquid siphoned off qickly washed with ccarbonate water and siphoned off again. colour changed from slightly yellow to almost white and brown pieces fell out during the wash (lye?)
the rest was put in the freezer for some days. After a few days nothing has formed, the naptha just turned a little milky.
Wanting to help the crystal formation i put like 3 grains of salt into the liquid and waited again a couple of days
Where a small white ricecorn sized mass formed which was picked out of the solution and put in a crystalization dish to dry out.
The mass soon melted completely and after a while evaporated leaving no trace of desired end product.
The only thing achieved by all off this was a teasing smell coming from the evaporation dish, reminiscent of flowers and death
So? is it worh it to do some more pulls and just evap the liqid. My freezer takes quite some days. Naptha is very expensive here where i live. At least the naptha i know about working.
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