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melting, boiling and pyrolysis points of DMT Options
 
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#1 Posted : 7/25/2020 7:51:27 AM
Specifically refering to n,n-DMT but that is really only a secondary concern.

I was wondering what are the melting, boiling and pyrolysis points of the various salt forms of DMT, as opposed to the freebase, pure form. How different are the specific points depending on the
type of salt used (hydrochloride, etc).
And what exactly is the pyrolysis point of freebase DMT, the info on that seems a bit inconsistent.

Thanks.
 
endlessness
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#2 Posted : 7/25/2020 3:37:13 PM
https://wiki.dmt-nexus.m..._Physical_Properties#DMT

Some info there..

You wont find much info on salt forms because there are only 2 known salt forms of DMT that crystallize, DMT fumarate and DMT picrate. But picric acid is dangerous and not something most people will (or should) have access to. So this leaves us with DMT fumarate. Pretty much all the other forms will be hygroscopic and will stay as a goo, so at least in terms of melting point you won't know. AFAIK no test on boiling point of those salt forms was ever published.

Why do you want to know that info?
 
 
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