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I recently acquired some 4-AcO-MiPT freebase and asked a question about storage in PD. I said I would remove as much air out of the tryptamine baggie as possible, store it next to a bag of silica gel, double baggie the tryptamine and silica gel, store it in a lockbox and store the lockbox in the freezer
One of the responders mentioned that freezers are not suitable for storing tryptamines because moisture in the freezer will degrade the trypamine.
My understanding is that freezers are dry as all moisture is frozen! If this is incorrect please correct me. To ensure that moisture does not degrade the tryptamines I take the lockbox out and let it thaw out before removing anything. If any moisture gets in the lockbox I assume the silica gel would absorb what minimal amount of moisture might get through.
I was asking the question in the beginning because I wanted to know the best way to store freebase tryptamines. Every tryptamine I have received has either been hydrochloride or fumarate. I am under the impression that tryptamines routinely come as fumarate and sometimes hydrochloride because fumarate is the most stable, then hydrochloride and then the least stable is freebase.
The responder suggested that freebase is the most stable and that hydrochloride and fumarate are less stable than freebase. I always assumed that salts are more stable than freebase, at least when it comes to tryptamines.
Can anyone confirm who is correct?
Are freebase tryptamines more stable than hydrochloride and fumarate salts? Or are fumarate salts the most stable, then hydrochloride and lastly are freebase tryptamines the least stable?
And can anyone confirm whether or not moisture would be a problem when storing tryptamines in a freezer, in a lockbox with silica gel dessicant next to the baggie of tryptamine to absorb any moisture that might get through?
I always thought that freebase tryptamines were the least stable and that storing tryptamines in a freezer with silica dessicant was the best way to ensure the tryptamine remains stable.
I just received 4-AcO-MiPT freebase yesterday. This is the first time I have received a freebase tryptamine. If anyone can tell me the best way to store a freebase tryptamine I would appreciate it. (I don't know enough chemistry to convert it to hydrochloride)
How long should my 4-AcO-MiPT freebase tryptamine remain stable if stored with silica gel, double baggied and stored in a lockbox in the frezer? I am hoping to keep my sample for up to a couple years. Is this the best method for storing it?
If there are any alternatives to my storage method, what would be the best storage alternative and how much longer would you estimate my 4-AcO-MiPT freebase would remain stable under this alternative storage method?
I'm assuming the good folks at ADD can answer these questions and clarify these disagreements.
One of the responders mentioned that freezers are not suitable for storing tryptamines because moisture in the freezer will degrade the trypamine.
My understanding is that freezers are dry as all moisture is frozen! If this is incorrect please correct me. To ensure that moisture does not degrade the tryptamines I take the lockbox out and let it thaw out before removing anything. If any moisture gets in the lockbox I assume the silica gel would absorb what minimal amount of moisture might get through.
I was asking the question in the beginning because I wanted to know the best way to store freebase tryptamines. Every tryptamine I have received has either been hydrochloride or fumarate. I am under the impression that tryptamines routinely come as fumarate and sometimes hydrochloride because fumarate is the most stable, then hydrochloride and then the least stable is freebase.
The responder suggested that freebase is the most stable and that hydrochloride and fumarate are less stable than freebase. I always assumed that salts are more stable than freebase, at least when it comes to tryptamines.
Can anyone confirm who is correct?
Are freebase tryptamines more stable than hydrochloride and fumarate salts? Or are fumarate salts the most stable, then hydrochloride and lastly are freebase tryptamines the least stable?
And can anyone confirm whether or not moisture would be a problem when storing tryptamines in a freezer, in a lockbox with silica gel dessicant next to the baggie of tryptamine to absorb any moisture that might get through?
I always thought that freebase tryptamines were the least stable and that storing tryptamines in a freezer with silica dessicant was the best way to ensure the tryptamine remains stable.
I just received 4-AcO-MiPT freebase yesterday. This is the first time I have received a freebase tryptamine. If anyone can tell me the best way to store a freebase tryptamine I would appreciate it. (I don't know enough chemistry to convert it to hydrochloride)
How long should my 4-AcO-MiPT freebase tryptamine remain stable if stored with silica gel, double baggied and stored in a lockbox in the frezer? I am hoping to keep my sample for up to a couple years. Is this the best method for storing it?
If there are any alternatives to my storage method, what would be the best storage alternative and how much longer would you estimate my 4-AcO-MiPT freebase would remain stable under this alternative storage method?
I'm assuming the good folks at ADD can answer these questions and clarify these disagreements.
