G'day everyone,
So SWIM has 900g of powderized San Pedro on its way direct from the source in Peru, and is now trying to organize his intended extraction procedure. SWIM has read several different teks and followed numerous threads on the forums here, but is yet to find a general consensus on the best ratio of reagents to use when
basing with caustic soda (NaOH), pulling with limonene, and then salting with vinegar (5% acetic acid solution)....
I think the closest tek i've come across is '69ron's D-Limonene Mescaline Extraction', however here calcium hydroxide is used in place of sodium hydroxide. SWIM can't seem to get a hold of calcium hydroxide and is not concerned about using sodium hydroxide instead (he is confident that he can use this reagent safely....).
So, should SWIM use an equimolar quantity of sodium hydroxide to that which is used for calcium hydroxide in 69ron's tek? Is there another standard that anyone can suggest?
SWIM's planned tek is this;
- add vinegar to cactus powder (somewhere between 200 - 400g of powder will be extracted)
- perform a defat with limonene and discard
- basify the cactus solution with NaOH
- perform pull with limonene (leave to sit for 2 hours with intermittent agitation)
- seperate limonene from cactus solution and then salt with vinegar
- seperate vinegar from limonene (then repeat salting/separation process at least once) and then evap the crude mescaline acetate solution
- perform additional pulls with the retrieved limonene (at least 3 more, two of which being left overnight, perhaps a final 24 hour pull depending on yield from the second o'night pull).
- combine crude mescaline acetate yields, and if considered necessary clean with cold, dry acetone
Ok, so what SWIM would really appreciate are any suggestions you have as to the ratios (per 100g of cactus powder) for;
- volume of vinegar initially added to powder (to acidify for defatting)
- mass of NaOH used to basify the solution for pulling
- volume of limonene used to pull
What strikes me as odd about '69ron's D-Limonene Mescaline Extraction' tek, is the seemingly low ratio of water used to create the cactus solution (3mL for every g of powder), and the seeming very high ratio of limone to water when pulling (1mL of limonene for every 1mL of water added).
Won't this create a very viscous mess, that resembles more a cactus paste then a solution? Won't this make things unnecessarily messy and difficult to work with? Why not add a greater amount of water and create a solution, rather than a viscous jelly?
Is it because there is a concern that mescaline freebase is too soluble in water and will not be extracted by the limonene? Surely if the solution is highly basic this won't be a problem, right?
Anyway, if these questions have been answered elsewhere I apologize for wasting the community's time and would really appreciate a link to such info (I have attempted to search...). If not, I'd really appreciate any advice from those who have completed such a process before.
Cheers