I think based on some experiments I have the feeling something else might (also) play a role.
Actually what you do when smoking your Alkaloids is not boiling them like you would boil water when crossing the 100 °C mark. So you are right: A salt would just evaporate at waaay too high temperatures.
But funny enough also the Alkaloids themself would take way too high temperatures, which would actually destroy them first. A great explanation can be read
here. The OP gives a really detailed insight into what actually happens. If you would really boil the Alkaloid then the vapor would be INVISIBLE! I have really boiled DMT at its boiling point (allthough at reduced pressure, otherwise it just gets destroyed) and it is indeed completely invisible. You only see it as a clear condensate, where the temperature just is low enough to start condensation. Otherwise: invisible.
Instead what happens is that small droplets of the Alkaloid are formed, an Aerosol. These droplets are really small and get carried into air easily, resulting in you inhaling very fine liquid spheres, that basically have the same effect as you would inhale a gas. Now also only this process is creating something that can be seen by eye: the vapor clouds that we all can observe while inhaling. Now when inhaling this aerosol, the droplets are micrometer-sized and therefore bigger than the actual wavelength of light, so they can cause diffractions. That again makes the droplets visible macroscopically as the vapor that we all know and love (
). But with *real DMT-gas* it's impossible to cause diffraction of light, because the single molecule is way smaller than the actual wavelength of light itself. Therefore aerosol droplets can be seen, *real gas* cannot.
Now that was all just regarding Alkaloids, which (without any further mentioning) would primarily mean a Freebase substance. But in my opinion it looks like exactly the same is happening with salt forms of DMT. They also seem to be able producing these aerosol droplets just after they melt. And because of this, DMT Acetate (and quite some others) can be smoked at below 200 °C just like Freebase DMT, even though their true boiling point is waaaayyy too high.
I wrote somewhere just some empiric finds, not sure if they are valid, but seem consistent with all the experiments.
Some rules of thumb:
- Aerosol formation starting around > 170 °C for all "compatible" Alkaloids or salts, so these can be smoked at this temperature regardless of their true boiling point (which might vary a lot)
- Adding hydroxy groups is slowing down evaporation strongly
For salts only:
- strong mineral acids will never form aerosols and just cause pyrolysis
- carbonic acids with low molecular weight and intermolecular forces are most desirable (low count of polar groups)
- monovalent acids (only 1x R-COOH) that fulfill above requirements will produce a salt with melting point 120 - 160 °C, which is faster starting aerosol formation, thus desirable.
- multivalent acids (2x or more R-COOH) will produce salts with melting points of 180+ °C and thus start aerosol formation also later, thus increasing chance of pyrolysis.
Acetic-Acid-Salts evaporate really well, but it seems most Alkaloid combos result in goo. Benzoic Acid seems to be the best option. Succinic Acid and Fumaric Acid dont evaporate so well and need a little higher temperatures ... Oxalic was not tried, but probably same case.
So given these observations it seems when using a "compatible" acid you will be able to proceed your salt just like a freebase. It's only important to make sure that there is no excess of acid hiding in that salt, which will cause a strong irritation upon inhaling.
Still if your alkaloid can be crystallized in its Freebase form - like DMT - I see no benefit of doing that hassle
But maybe some applications will be found in future.