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EternalPeace
#1 Posted : 12/28/2014 4:40:34 PM
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(This post is regarding the limonene extraction of mescaline, but the answer to the question could be useful to other teks as well.)

I decided to finally tackle the job of evaporating the vinegar pulls that I've had sitting in mason jars for weeks. I am using Mew's suggested method of glass pie dishes in a modified Nesco food dehydrator. It works rather well actually, so thanks for that Mew!

Problem: The glass pie dishes have rounded edges that are making it difficult to collect 100% of the dried material. I can't get the edges using razor blades. I used a butter knife with a rounded edge, which gets some of it, but not all. I don't think I have anything that fits that curve well enough.

What is the best way to be 100% efficient in the evaporation stage? Is there a trick that you have learned? I searched for a while but couldn't find anyone talking about this yet.

Worst case scenario, I could just mop it up with a piece of tissue and eat it, having a little evaporation day celebration, and give up trying to collect it for cleaning with MEK.
 

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#2 Posted : 12/28/2014 4:56:18 PM

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in thermodynamic terms, nothing is ever 100% efficient.

that being said, evaporation under reduced pressure saves a lot of time
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concombres
#3 Posted : 12/28/2014 4:57:52 PM

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You could add a small amount of vinegar to the dish to dissolve it all, then re-evap the vinegar on something with square edges.
 
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#4 Posted : 12/31/2014 8:22:00 PM
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benzyme wrote:
in thermodynamic terms, nothing is ever 100% efficient.

that being said, evaporation under reduced pressure saves a lot of time

What kind of vessel would you use to allow the easiest collection of dried material? Or is there a trick to getting it off of the glass, regardless of shape?
 
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#5 Posted : 12/31/2014 8:25:56 PM
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concombres wrote:
You could add a small amount of vinegar to the dish to dissolve it all, then re-evap the vinegar on something with square edges.

Thanks Concombres, but I'm trying to avoid any redissolving/re-evaporation, since it causes loss of product. The output of the limonene tek is so low that even small losses are huge.
 
 
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