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Leon Trout
#1 Posted : 9/17/2012 10:02:19 PM
so here's the situation... last night, for the first time, i encountered a fairly serious emulsion while doing a STB with heptane... applied a generous portion of salt & it split right up... making me happy...

well, this morning, not so happy... i've got mad, mad precipitate in my jars... if i didn't know what i was doing, i'd have turned cartwheels... there must be 5 grams at least of white powder on the bottom of my jars... thing is, i can see the DMT crystals growing on the rest of what i figure to be salt...

2 questions:

why did the salt end up in my non-polar to begin with?

&

any advice on separating the salt from the thing i really want to keep?

i've not even drained the heptane off the jars yet, could take a photo if that would help.
spinning a set the stars through which the tattered tales of axis roll about the waxen wind of never set to motion in the unbecoming round about the reason hardly matters nor the wise through which the stars were set in spin...

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Eliyahu
#2 Posted : 9/18/2012 12:14:40 AM



Are you certain it's salt and not DMT???

I just used the salt tek recently and it worked great, course I used naptha..though
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Vodsel
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#3 Posted : 9/18/2012 12:32:39 AM
Since sodium chloride is not soluble in heptane, maybe what you have there is water crystals?

 
Leon Trout
#4 Posted : 9/18/2012 1:45:52 AM
it is ice... which baffles me, as i'm not just exactly sure how it was still in my solvent, but at least i've got some kind of a grip on this...

now that i know i've got a dmt/h2o thing going on, i should be able to just basify that water & pull from it as normal, correct?
spinning a set the stars through which the tattered tales of axis roll about the waxen wind of never set to motion in the unbecoming round about the reason hardly matters nor the wise through which the stars were set in spin...

"Chemistry is applied theology." Augustus Owsley Stanley III
 
Vodsel
Senior Member | Skills: Filmmaking and Storytelling, Video and Audio Technology, Teaching, Gardening, Languages (Proficient Spanish, Catalan and English, and some french, italian and russian), Seafood cuisine
#5 Posted : 9/18/2012 3:17:59 AM
If everything else is correct, you got DMT in freebase form already dissolved in the heptane, so the only thing you have to do is separate.

I would let it back to room temp and pull the heptane again. If the amount of water in the FP container is very small and separation is difficult, you can always add more water. If the water is distilled it should not affect the DMT you have in there, but you can always add a pinch of sodium carbonate to basify the water, shake a little and you get a sodium carb wash for the same price Razz
 
Leon Trout
#6 Posted : 9/18/2012 3:21:19 AM
exactly what i ended up doing... many thanks for the help... Thumbs up
spinning a set the stars through which the tattered tales of axis roll about the waxen wind of never set to motion in the unbecoming round about the reason hardly matters nor the wise through which the stars were set in spin...

"Chemistry is applied theology." Augustus Owsley Stanley III
 
 
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