My dwarves are busy with a xylene/fumaric acid extraction and have promised me a report soon.
In the mean time however, they expressed wonder on something they (the dwarves) observed:
Following the precipitation of DMT-Fumarate, it has to be washed with anhydrous acetone in order to get rid of traces of xylene AND unreacted fumaric acid, which also precipitates to a certain extend when FASA is added to xylene anyway. For curiousity's sake, they kept the combined acetone wash-waste (200 ml of it), and evapped it on an large inclined petrie dish.
The result was your typical jumble of yellowed crystal needles (fumaric-acid)at the low-point of the incline, fine yellow grains (??) on the high-point of the incline and brown waxy stuff in-between the two (oils/waxes, perhaps some DMT-oxide).
Such was observed and noted.
However, then it was time to clean the dish. Xylene first. ALL disolved except the waxy stuff, which turned to clear reddish-brown droplets floating and sinking (!) in the xylene. When decanted, the droplets remained somewhat stuck on the glass dish.
Next: acetone. The droplets hardened-out and now REALLY became stuck to the dish. They could be smeared out until the glass looked like someone wiped dirty vaseline all over it: totally opague.
Last: (warm tap)water. Gone in 60 milliseconds. Clean. Could eat from it.
Now, what is extractable with xylene, dissolves in acetone and after drying dissolves in neither but DOES dissolve in water?
Are my (bracketed) assumptions in the second paragraph utterly off?
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