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Scientific explanation for breaking emulsions with NaOH or NaCl Options
 
m4estr0
#1 Posted : 1/4/2020 10:21:35 AM

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Hello, another question...

It is often recommended to add plain NaOH or NaCl (dissolved or not in water?) to an emulsion to break it. Haven't tried this yet cause emulsions haven't really been a problem so far.

But if the time comes, I really want to understand why it is that this may work.
 

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#2 Posted : 1/4/2020 10:26:03 AM

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Answering my own question... Turns out this problem is not unique to DMT extraction and therefore can be googled:

http://www.chemistry.sjs...ON%20htms/Extraction.htm

https://www.quora.com/Ho...elp-to-break-an-emulsion
 
murpheous
#3 Posted : 10/18/2020 10:53:51 PM
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I have heard the term 'salt' if you get an emulsion, but no clarification on what that means or how much to add. I have also heard 'salting' refer to the addition of vinegar, which does not make much sense to me.

Have you come across other instructions related to dealing with emulsions (using a lime/vinegar + naphtha tek)?
 
Bisy
#4 Posted : 1/12/2021 9:40:17 AM

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this is a total under educated guess, but I believe "salting out means acidification a solution to cause desired compound to convert to salt form and precipitate out.
Everything i say is fictional, I just wanna be cool and fit in.
 
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#5 Posted : 1/12/2021 9:42:36 AM

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and/or using salt to alter the ionic charges and force a compound to become insoluble or something like that
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#6 Posted : 1/12/2021 10:32:31 AM

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Bisy wrote:
this is a total under educated guess, but I believe "salting out means acidification a solution to cause desired compound to convert to salt form and precipitate out.
Freebases get more water soluble in the salt-form (dissolved in an acidic liquid), this stands apart form adding enough kitchen salt (with heat) to precipitate a la manske when cooling down again.
The word salt can be misleading.


 
 
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