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could you crystalize with electricity? Options
 
KloudQ7
#1 Posted : 10/17/2015 3:47:24 AM
Ive heard people talk about doing it but they were never specific about it. Anyone heard of or tried this?
 
KloudQ7
#2 Posted : 10/17/2015 6:31:00 AM
Usually involved putting some kind of charged wire into the solvent.
 
BongWizard
#3 Posted : 10/17/2015 7:06:21 AM
I'd have to go with no on this one. DMT is an electrically neutral atom when dissolved in nps. Seems a lot less practical than freeze precip or evap too
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pitubo
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#4 Posted : 10/17/2015 1:25:14 PM
Don't try to put static charge in flammable solvents by suspending high voltage-carrying wires in it. What if it sparks?
 
KloudQ7
#5 Posted : 10/17/2015 9:11:39 PM
Thats what I thought. They must have been mistaking it for some other substance.
 
KloudQ7
#6 Posted : 10/18/2015 5:26:45 AM
It would just be cool to get something like this (which is a hair that fell into naptha), lol.
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downwardsfromzero
Chemical expert
#7 Posted : 10/20/2015 12:45:00 AM
You might be onto something with that hair. No more scraping jars...?

Some fine stainless steel wire should do the trick. Perhaps lightly roughened with fine sandpaper.

pitubo wrote:
What if it sparks?

Use an inert gas blanket?




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