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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. | 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. | ||
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* [[Amor fati's Approach to Freebase Conversion of DMT#Material Preparation|Anhydrous Acetone]] | * [[Amor fati's Approach to Freebase Conversion of DMT#Material Preparation|Anhydrous Acetone]] | ||
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* [[Sodium Carbonate]] | * [[Sodium Carbonate]] |
Latest revision as of 20:55, 31 January 2012
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.
Contents
Nontoxic Conversion
Nontoxic Conversion of Full-Range Fumarate Extract of Jurema to Freebase w/ Hasty Manual Crystallization | |||||||||||||||||||
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Drytek Conversion
Drytek Conversion of Full-Range Fumarate Extract of Jurema to Freebase w/ Hasty Manual Crystallization | |||||||||||||||
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Appendices
Material Preparation
Conversion of Sodium Bicarbonate into Sodium Carbonate | ||||
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Rendering Anhydrous Magnesium Sulfate | |
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Rendering Anhydrous Acetone | |
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THP Approach to Rendering Anhydrous Acetone | |
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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