I'm reading up DMT extraction techniques and had a question.
The freeze precipitation step calls for the DMT dissolved in naptha to be placed in a freezer to cause it to precipitate out. The reason this works is because the colder the naptha, the less DMT is soluble in it.
A question I have is, if one were to use a cooler full of dry ice, would this work better? Someone I spoke with theorized that it would cause the DMT to crystalize considerably faster than in a regular freezer, which should lead to better purity of output crystals.
Would there be any dangers associated with this? (Aside, obviously, from the standard risks of frostbite associated with working with dry ice.) How long do you think it should be left in the dry ice, if so?
The freeze precipitation step calls for the DMT dissolved in naptha to be placed in a freezer to cause it to precipitate out. The reason this works is because the colder the naptha, the less DMT is soluble in it.
A question I have is, if one were to use a cooler full of dry ice, would this work better? Someone I spoke with theorized that it would cause the DMT to crystalize considerably faster than in a regular freezer, which should lead to better purity of output crystals.
Would there be any dangers associated with this? (Aside, obviously, from the standard risks of frostbite associated with working with dry ice.) How long do you think it should be left in the dry ice, if so?
