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Note: | This page tracks the development of amor_fati's Approach to Freebase Conversion of DMT[1]. The content is to remain accurate as such. |
Though relatively simple, the conversion of DMT fumarate to freebase tends to pose some difficulties for achieving a pure and well crystallized product. Decanting from material containing magnesium sulfate powder will often carry particulates that are not easily filtered. Evaporation can take an excessive amount of time to achieve a solid product and often doesn't result in a very solid product. These techniques are intended to remedy such problems.
Nontoxic Conversion
Nontoxic Conversion of Full-Range Fumarate Extract of Jurema to Freebase w/ Hasty Manual Crystallization
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Step 1: Mix fumarate w/ sodium carbonate |
Step 2: Moisten to facilitate reaction |
Materials Required |
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Source Material:
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While this procedure may work for pure DMT fumarate or even other salts of Spice, it has not yet been proven by experimentation.
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Solvents:
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Reagents/Desiccants:
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Equipment:
- Razor Blade
- Lab Spatula
- any similar tool will work
- Evaporation Dish
- Collection Vessel
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- Mix DMT fumarate with an equal or greater amount of sodium carbonate on the evaporation dish and moisten thoroughly, dropwise.
- Allot adequate time and stirring for complete reaction.
- Spread the moistened mixture evenly and thinly across the dish.
- the more thinly and evenly spread, the more likely the product will adhere to the glass, preventing it from being washed away as droplets in suspension.
- Add a minimal amount of water to dissolve the sodium carbonate and salt byproduct by tilting and rolling the puddle around the dish to ensure adequate contact.
- When all visible sodium carbonate grains have been dissolved and all particulates settled, carefully decant the water into a collection vessel and save in case of product loss.
- Use a razor blade to spread the oily product thinly and firmly across the dish in cross-hatched fashion.
- When the oil thickens to a pasty consistency, use a lab spatula repeatedly scrape up and and spread out the product until it thickens noticeably more.
- Spread the product thinly across the dish and allow to harden to a clay-like consistency.
- Scrape up and mold to the desired form and density to collected.
- Store in a cool, dark place in a sealed container, preferably protected from moisture and oxygen, and handle with care and sincerity.
Step 5-6: Decant wash-water |
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Step 8: Repeatedly scrape and spread |
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Step10: Scrape up to collect |
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Drytek Conversion
Appendices
Chunks of Freebase Jurema Produced by Manual Crystallization
Material Preparation
Rendering Anhydrous Magnesium Sulfate
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- Spread Epsom Salt (Hydrated Magnesium Sulfate) on an aluminum foil covered pan.
- Place in the oven on 400°F for about one hour, or until the salt becomes gray and ash-like.
- Place your now anhydrous magnesium sulfate into a storage container and store away from moisture.
- If it becomes hydrated again, the process can be repeated.
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This can also be done on the stove top/oven ring, however it should be noted that as the Epsom Salt releases water it will stick to the inside of your pot but as it reaches complete dehydration and becomes grey and ash like it will unstick and become a powder.
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Rendering Anhydrous Acetone
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- Pour anhydrous magnesium sulfate directly into the can of acetone.
- Shake vigorously for an extended amount of time.
- Allow to settle for one day.
- Observe the magnesium sulfate at the bottom of the can.
- if it appears extremely moist, repeat the process.
- if it appears quite dry, the acetone is ready for use.
- Store away from moisture and never leave uncapped.
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THP Approach to Rendering Anhydrous Acetone
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- Prepare THP by cutting the bottom off of an HDPE bottle and stuffing cotton balls the neck.
- Fill THP with anhydrous magnesium sulfate, leaving enough room for an appropriate amount of acetone to fill.
- Pour acetone through THP until satisfactorily dried.
- Store acetone away from moisture and never leave uncapped.
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Special Thanks
- To Infundiblum for developing the first nontoxic freebase conversion technique which inspired the nontoxic technique contained herein. [2]
Reference
- ↑ amor_fati's Approach to Freebase Conversion of DMT[1]
- ↑ DMT Fumarate to DMT Freebase