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Izzie!
#1 Posted : 11/12/2011 7:20:38 PM
DMT HCl, is it stable? Is it acidic, basic or nuteral?
DMT H2CO3 or DMT CO3, is it stable? Is it acidic, basic or nuteral?
Will DMT HCl react with carbonic acid, dilute phosphoric acid, or Sodium BiCarbonate?

Im planing on making Ayahuasca tea with a HCL (0.05 M) extraction process. Im concidering nuetrilizing the solution with sodium bicarbonate, and then mixing it with gingerale (for stomach upset). Will the carbonic acid, phosphoric acid or sodium bicarbonate produce or destroy unwanted or wanted DMT salts? advice, questions?
 
Igel
#2 Posted : 11/14/2011 10:46:38 AM
Ok well,
The acid salts of DMT would be acidic. They won't react with carbonic acid or phosphoric acid (or if they do they would just convert into carbonic or phosphoric salts which doesn't matter for ayahuasca). The DMT salts WILL however react with bicarbonate and other bases. This turns the DMT salts into freebase DMT which is insoluble/poorly soluble in water. You CANNOT destroy DMT with phosphoric acid, carbonic acid or bicarbonate so dont worry.
Everything I post is just an elaborate lead up to an April fools prank. We're gonna get him sooo good!!!
 
Igel
#3 Posted : 11/14/2011 10:49:45 AM
Also the fumarate salt is the most stable of all DMT salts. If you can get some fumaric acid and plan on long term storage it is your best bet.
Everything I post is just an elaborate lead up to an April fools prank. We're gonna get him sooo good!!!
 
Izzie!
#4 Posted : 11/14/2011 4:13:42 PM
Okay, thank you! You were much help! I figured what you said would be true, but I dont have much experience with organic chem--just inorganic. Ill post here how it goes
 
 
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