Hey all,
Newb here. SWIM is helping a friend who bought Acacia Confusa root bark. He is currently taking organic chemistry where he learned about acid-base extraction from organic compounds. From reading about the molecule on wikipedia, other colleges' acid-base extraction lab notes, eand the many, many, teks, I found that what I learned in class conflicts with what is explained in nearly all teks. The acid-base explainations are all detailed and well explained, as well as the overall procedure to the layman.
To get the most DMT and NMT while leaving behind all bad stuff, the best way to do that is remove all alkaloids (the stuff) from the paydirt using your organic solvent, in most teks it is naphthalene. DMT and NMT are akaloids which are insoluble in water. Whether you use an acid or a base, a weak acid or a strong base, there are still water molecules "floating" around in the liquid with the H+ and OH-. So, even though you acidify or basify the Stuff into a salt, this method is less efficient than first, soaking the paydirt in naphthalene.
HElP me, is there some reason the paydirt should FIRST be exposed to the acid/base Then the solvent (naphthalene)?
Further, SWIM does not have access to NaOH, but, has access to KOH, does anyone see any problems with this?
SWIM plans on using dichloromethane (can guarantee its purity) . Thoughts?
I am taking organic chemistry right now, so a technical explanation would help (as well as be interesting).
Source:
http://web.centre.edu/mu...ic/lab/24_extraction.htmwww.chem.umass.edu/~samal/269/extract.pdf