Nagual wrote:I just wanted to mention a technique that I haven't seen referenced here yet that could greatly simplify the extraction process. That technique is fractional freezing. Fractional freezing is like distillation in reverse, resulting in precipitation of solids from a solution.
One cheap and easy chemistry trick that will let you perform fractional freezing on almost any solvent is to make liquid nitrogen by placing isopropyl alcohol and dry ice together in a styrofoam cooler.
Pretty much any form of DMT should crash out of solution if you lower the temperature of the solvent slowly enough. An old trick to start nucleation is to scrape a glass stirring rod on the inner surface of the beaker gently.
What?
Since when can you make liquid nitrogen with dry ice and isopropyl alcohol? Please provide a legitimate reference. I know that acetone + dry ice will get very cold (not sure about IPA), but without compression, gaseous nitrogen will not condense into a liquid, regardless of temperature.
I’m not sure if you’ve heard of a common DMT extraction technique – it’s often referred to as “freeze precipitation”. It results in precipitation of solids (DMT) from a solution (naphtha + DMT) by lowering temperature.
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