Hi,
An extraction was attempted but wasn't very successful and a few questions have arisen. Mostly importantly, why didn't this work...
Procedure • Powdered Acacia Maidenii bark was added to white vinegar and mixed to form a slightly more runny soup. (both unknown quantities) • The red solution was then water bathed for 2 hours. • The solution was the left to cool to a reasonable handling temperature and was drained through a cloth that had been washed with distilled water. • To this solution (with the majority of the colloid removed and while it was still warm), shellite was added and shaken multiple times. • This was then extracted and discarded (and repeated three times over an hour) • After the extractions, and unknown amount of NaOH was added. • The solution turned black and released only a barely noticeable amount of a white gas (perhaps water vapor as the reaction did release a considerable amount of energy). • After approximately 15 minutes shellite was added; around 15% of the solution volume (and while the solution was still considerably warm) - the gas that was being formed bellow the organic layer was rising through it (the shellite) like the CO2 in fizzy drinks. • After this settled, it was stirred multiple times over an hour and then decanted into a jar. • The jar was sealed and placed in the freezer. After 18 hours the jar was taken out and checked and a white/cream colored solid layer was on the bottom. • The shellite was poured out and the jar was left with the solid cake with the intent to evaporate any excess shellite. • The cake dissolved at a room temperature of about 20 degrees celcius!
What's happening here? Please ask if you need any additional info I might have forgotten. I'm a bit disappointed.
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