Luuk wrote:Okay thanks for your quick response Infundibulum.
I'm still concerned about freebase bufotenine though, as this is notorious for oxidating/carbonating (which one is it?) within mere hours. Is this particular compound safe in an airtight vial in a freezer?
Is it really susceptible for oxidation? I do not know but on the other hand not much is known... It is well documented that psilocin is unstable but how about bufotenine? Also 69ron is notorious for making some wild claims....
Carbonation won't happen with the reaction of bufotenine or any freebase just with CO2 with any said freebase. Water must be present (i.e. moisture) into which CO2 can microdissolve to form carbonate and subsequently react with the freebase to give its respective carbonate salt. Theory says that freebases that happen to be more hydrophilic (such as bufotenine, psilocin, mescaline) are more prone to collect moisture and result in slow carbonation. from CO2, but of course the solution is a dry environment it that is a problem.
It is great to be cautious and preventive, but you may be looking for a solution to a problem you do not have. Should you have bufotenine going bad and you cannot rectify it by re-freebasing, then please report it back here and a more formal announcement will be made to those who keep theirs in non-oxygen-free containers. More importantly, ask people whether they ever had bufotenine going bad with storage and if yes, what might have been the suspected culprit. Will save you time, money and headaches!
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