The Minimalist’s Mescaline Microwave Assisted Drytek - MMMADtek
This tek has long been in the works. A different version was first proposed by ouro, called "Supertek" as a means for easier extraction of DMT. I am not the author. There is no author. This is a collaborative effort, with contributions from a few different DMT-Nexus members. Honorable mentions are: ouro and dreamer042. After a few different test runs of the Supertek, it was agreed that it should be made public knowledge. This is YOUR tek. Use it. Improve it. Enjoy.
Why Supertek? What is superior? Well, for one, the tek allows the user to avoid some of the less favorable non polar solvents, such as the stinky duo: Xylene and Toluene. Also, it does not require the use of Lye (NaOH), and uses friendlier acids than HCl. We use either non concentrated sulfuric acid, or Citric Acid. So, 1) Less noxious chemicals 2) more readily available chemicals 3) can be performed by anyone with a minimal knowledge of Kitchen Chemistry. If that is not enough validation to earn the term “super,” – in your opinion – then take that up with Kikker. Above all, what makes it most superior, is its simplicity. Which is why I have changed the name to "The Minimalist’s Mescaline Microwave Assisted Drytek" or "The MMMAD tek"
What will you need?
Dried cactus powder Cactus of your choice – for the demonstration of this particular tek, I will be using a 12” cutting of a Trichocereus pachanoi monstrose. When dried, the final weight was 28grams. This weight is just the standard for this specific experiment. It can be adjusted as you see needed/fit
Calcium Hydroxide (Lime)
Magnesium Sulfate (Epsom salts)
Sulfiric Acid
*** updated best choice NON Concentrated - used as "pH down" for ponds and aquariums
Citric Acid* (optional)
Acetone
A microwave – used for the acid cook and drying Epsom salts. If you do not have a microwave, then you can still accomplish all these things in an equivalent manner, it will just take longer, and you will use a traditional over and stove. This is a MAD tek – Microwave Assisted Drytek.
A few plastic containers that are safe for acetone – there are a few different styles. Choose one that is good for you. Be sure to make sure that they are microwave safe, and that it has the appropriate Recycling code for use with acetone.
Rubber gloves
Goggles
Mask
Glass precipitation dish
Funnel
Cotton/coffee filter
Some people prefer going strait to step 2 - as the microwave is not a needed factor to get alks from the cactus. There are speculations that the microwave might damage the mescaline molecule - I have not personally had this experience - it's all worked well for me (aside from the fumaric attempt - the mescaline fumarate was weak; the sulfate was strong). But, to show full disclosure, and allow you to make your own decision, there you have it. Preparation
1. Weigh your cactus powder to desired amount (28grams). Put the powder in a microwave safe plastic container that has a lid. Add enough Distilled or DI water so that the mix becomes aqueous and soupy. Add a small amount of citric or fumaric acid to the mix, and stir it in. After the acid is mixed, loosely apply the lid to the container – make sure it is not a tight fit – you want to be sure that the water can escape when cooked. Put the container in the microwave, and nuke it for 1.5mins. After cooking, removed and stir. Repeat 2 more times, removing and stirring in between cooks. After the third cook, remove it and let it cool.
Cactus Drying
Dried cactus ground to a powder in blender
Water added
Citric Acid
Add a little more water after stirring in the acid,,, when it looks like this, it is time to cook!
After 2 cooks in the Microwave
After 3 cooks - ready to let cool
2. While the cactus blend is cooling, place a sufficient layer of Magnesium Sulfate in one of the microwave safe containers, and nuke for 3 mins. After the cook, take it out and mix it up. Nuke for another 3 mins, and then mix. Repeat until the Magnesium Sulfate is dehydrated. It may not take that long, depending on how much you use. Once dehydrated, use HALF this to dry the acetone. Mix the dry magnesium sulfate with a sufficient amount of acetone (~500ml). Tightly secure with a lid then shake it periodically. After mixed well, set it in the freezer to settle. Store the other half with the lid tightly secured in the container which was used to dehydrate (otherwise the Magnesium Sulfate will begin to absorb moisture from the air).
Ready for use
3. By now, the cactus mix should be cooled off. If it is too dry, then add a small amount of water – enough so that calcium hydroxide can be mixed in. The weight of the Calcium Hydroxide should be equal or slightly greater than the amount of cactus which was initially used – for the demonstration, 1/3 cup of Ca(OH)2 was used. Stir this mix really well. It is important that there are no pockets of unblended Calcium Hydroxide. If more water is needed to completely blend the Ca(OH)2, then add a small amount. Once mixed, then add the remaining dehydrated magnesium sulfate to the mix, blending thoroughly, and allow the mix to dry over the period of a few hours. If it is still wet, then it more magnesium sulfate may be dried and blended to the mix. It is important that this is as dry as possible.
Calcium Hydroxide
Mixing...
Mixed!
Add Dehydrated Magnesium Sulfate
4. Preparation of Acid saturated Acetone: update:***Prefered
sulfuric acid non concentrated do not add this to acetone, you can titrate directly into the mix at step 6. If you do not have access to non concentrated sulfuric acid, you can make a CASA as described below:
If you are going to take this approach, while the mix is drying, it is time to make the CASA Citric Acid Saturated Acetone. The acetone in the freezer should be dry at this point, and the magnesium sulfate should have settled to the bottom of the container. If not, you can use a coffee filter to separate the suspended magnesium sulfate particles. Use 50-100ml of dry acetone, and completely saturate with your acid of choice. Add as much acid as the mix will take. There will likely be some residual acid granules on the bottom of the mixing container. Make sure to keep this covered while the acid is dissolving into the acetone – we don’t want moisture to transfer from the air.
5. The cactus mix should be dry. The acetone should be dry. Time to pull. Remove the remaining dry acetone from the freezer and pour 200ml in to the cactus/Ca(OH)2/Mag Sulf mix. Mix over the course of a few minutes. Pour the acetone off the mix into a container. Pour another 100ml of the remaining acetone into the cactus mix. Mix for a few min, and pour into the same container as the other pull. This can be repeated until the mix no longer yields mescaline.
Dry Cactus mix!
Pull
Use the lid to your advantage!
6. Filter the acetone through a coffee filter, or medium-packed cotton, using an acetone safe funnel. Place the filtered tone in the precipitation dish. Titrate with the NON CONCENTRATED SULFURIC ACID(
updated best choice) or CASA until you no longer see precipitation forming in the solution **(you may not see any – if this is the case, the acetone need to be evaporated completely, and then final product cleaned with cold dry acetone washes to remove excess oils and acids)*** . Cover the precipitation tray, and place in the freezer for a few hours. Precipitation should form on the bottom and sides.
Collected/filtered pulls (left); FASA (right)
7. After it appears that all precipitation has crashed from solution, prepare another funnel with a filter or cotton wad. Filter the solution and collect the precipitation in the coffee filter or the cotton wad; or pour off remaining solvent/decant.
Precipitation of pull #1
Dried collection of pull #1
Pull #2 precipitation
Pull #2 dried and collected
8. After all tone is filtered, evap to check for remaining alkaloids.
9. The mescaline sulfate / mescaline citrate should be in the filter or the cotton, or in the precipitation tray if you chose to pour off the solvent. Place filter or cotton in a small amount of distilled or DI water, and allow the alkaloids to dissolve into the aqueous solution. Strain filters, and allow the water to evaporate. The remaining solids will be Mescaline salts and possible plant fats or oils. Clean as see fit – using a re-crystal method, or cold dry acetone washes.
10. Take all the mescaline and throw it away, because mescaline is illegal.
Sometimes it's good for a change. Other times it isn't.