Outdated, much bigger thread here. Still after years there is some confusion about the correct vaporization temperatures of some compounds and mostly rough ranges are given if people ask for some real numbers. There is even this super wrong number of 90 °C for boiling DMT around the internet and on
wikipedia it is described as 160 °C at super low pressure. So as new methods of admninistration come up that can precisely control the temperature like E-Mesh gear and Vaporizers, getting to know the real vaporization temperatures of the most relevant compounds should be something to be finally done.
Now I got an IR-thermometer (Voltcraft IR 500 12S) and I played around with it by placing compounds on a hot-plate and measuring the temperature at which a certain phase transition took place. The accuracy is told to be +- 3 % above 100 °C. Still, as these numbers are not scientifically proof to be taken as the boiling temperature, they still are the correct temperature range to be used in any device that may precisely adjust to this temperature.
I just give a vaporization range, while the lower one being the first temperature where fumes are visible, but no real vaporization is starting. The later one marks the temperature at which no further vapor is formed, so the process stops here. Still in most cases, a residue is left. But this is not a contamination as I just used super pure compounds (cant confirm for Salvinorin for now). So it seems that upon too slow vaporization the lowest layers of molecules always decompose and probably form higher molecular, brown/black films. Therefore it should not be judged as an unpure compound just by the fact that it leaves a coloration even above its original vaporization temp.
DMT
There are at least 3 reported crystal structure modifications of DMT, coming in different crystal grids and thus different melting points. I just know the one that precipitates already at room temperature more yellow and the one that precipitates at lower temperatures fully white. Hence I believe the later one might be more crystaline as it takes longer and slower precipitation, so the melting point might also be higher.
Melting point
58 °C
Vaporization temperature
First fumes from 100 °C +
strong fumes from 160 °C +
No further vaporization from 190 °C
I think 175 °C is optimal for vaporization.
5-MeO-DMT
5-OH-DMT / Bufotenine
Amorph and crystaline Bufotenine was retrieved from
this TEK. Melting point reported in literature is 145 °C, vaporization temperature on Wikipedia is 320 °C.
RoundAbout wrote:Boiling point of 320°C is measured at 0.1 Torr,
ref here.
Melting point (amorph)
108 °C
Melting point (crystaline)
108 °C
Both much lower than reported one, also both exactly melting at equal temperature, strange as the amorph should melt faster. In the
NMR spectra a trace of Ethyl Acetate can be seen. But the Bufo was held at 100 °C for 10 minutes to evaporate any traces of EA, so there cant be any decrease by this solvent. Even if there would still be traces of EA, then the melting point would just be lowered by a few °C. Purity is 97 % + so there cant be any further contaminations responsible for this. Quite strange
But only strange if that 146 °C report is correct.
Vaporization temperature
First fumes from 160 °C +
Bufotenine turning brown at 170 °C +
strong fumes from 190 °C +
No further vaporization from 230 °C, leaving a black residue
I think 210 °C is optimal for vaporization. Quite strange, its not much above DMT. But further turning up the temperature does not cause any more vaporization, just tar baking into the hot plate.
Harmala Alkaloids
Melting point
no melting point, directly sublimating
Vaporization temperature
First fumes from 180 °C +
Sublimation while forming small black clumps at 205 °C +
No further vaporization from 240 °C, tiny black residue
Interesting, I thought it would be ways above DMT. That means that vaporizers like the Crafty / Mighty can indeed also partioally vaporize Harmalas, it was always stated they could only be used for infused herb. Maybe in future I may test Harmin and Harmalin on their own, for now only the mixture. But they should not differ too much anyways.
Salvinorin A
Salvinorin extracted with
this TEK. Final product is a slightly grey solid. Formed little crystals before scraping, but purity not verified so far. Melting Point in Literature is 240 °C (Gartz' book 'Salvia divinorum - Die Wahrsagesalbei' (2001)) and if I recall correctly the boiling temp is somewhere 500 - 700 °C - computed probably. I guess if it even came that close, if would have been destroyed in an oxygen atmosphere way before.
Melting point
no melting point, directly sublimating
Vaporization temperature
First fumes from 190 °C, Salvinorin turning brown
No further vaporization from 270 °C, leaving a black residue
A vaporizer at 250 °C would easily vaporize 1 mg of this in a few seconds.
So in case that I didnt turn out with a mixture of Salvinorin and any other crap, then this might indicate that Salvinorin can be indeed vaped at low temperatures. Quite good, so combustion methods dont seem to be the only way ...
Not sure if there are more to add, I guess these are the only ones that one may stumble upon from time to time to ingest them via inhalation.
PS:
5-AcO-DMT
See
here. (Not to be confused with 4-AcO-DMT)