Whispers wrote:
I could just laugh this off, however I dont think its much of a laughing matter when I have been waving this thing around infront of my face for several hours after it has been anywhere near the hot plate, this thing was a ticking time bomb and even though Im sure some of my soft furnishings are now perminantly stained I am grateful that this situation didnt turn out considerably worse.
This sh* is dangerous and ive definitely learned a lesson today.
Hey Whispers, congrats on your first extraction! It's always a challenging, yet rewarding experience
It can be frustrating when something goes wrong...and
terrifying when something explodes; but taking a step back, analyzing your mistakes and changing your methods for the future is the absolute best thing you can do! You're right, extractions can be dangerous and you have learned an extremely valuable lesson today - never get complacent with safety in the lab.
A few helpful tips for your next extraction:
1.) Using a respirator + organic fume cartridge when working with lye/NPS - gives you full-face coverage (when used with goggles) if a jar explodes, and saves your lungs from harmful solvent fumes.
2.) Lab glass separatory funnel - I just used one for my last extraction and it has worked wonders. such a huge time-saver. fairly cheap too.
3.) Square Pyrex baking dish - now that you know what your pulls yield, you can take all pulls and combine in a baking dish for next time. Space-saver if you have limited fridge/freezer space. also makes scraping up them xtals a breeze.
Once again, congratulations & SMOALK ON