DMTG said:Hi everyone! I apologize in advance if this question has been addressed before, but here we go:
I plan to use HCL and phosphoric acid for my A/B extraction. How would I substitue phosphoric acid for vinegar following this tek?
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DMTG said:I plan to use HCL and phosphoric acid for my A/B extraction. How would I substitue phosphoric acid for vinegar following this tek?
cyb said:DMTG said:I plan to use HCL and phosphoric acid for my A/B extraction. How would I substitue phosphoric acid for vinegar following this tek?
First of all...it is NOT an A/B extraction. (it's an ATB)
Second...you only need ONE type of acid to lower the pH...it's your choice which one. (just get to pH4 or lower)
Third...if you use anything other than the Tek states...you will need a pH meter or Litmus paper to check how much to use (probably only a few drops)
Fourth...if you've never extracted before...why are you complicating things before you've even started? Your question proves that you know very little.
...Just follow the recipe...it was designed for newbies so they don't have to think/worry about anything. Then when you are more confident of what you are doing...you can move on to other things.
1ce said:DMTG said:Hi everyone! I apologize in advance if this question has been addressed before, but here we go:
I plan to use HCL and phosphoric acid for my A/B extraction. How would I substitue phosphoric acid for vinegar following this tek?
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Simple, use a ph meter.
endlessness said:You guys are really overcomplicating things imo. It's wonderful to get to know the workings of an extraction once you already got the hang of it and learned your chemistry... But for practical purposes in DMT extractions there's no need at all for pH meter, neither using different kinds of acid or worrying about any of this. DMT is already in salt form naturally in the plant, the plant itself is acidic, which means even if there isnt any acid added the alkaloids will dissolve in the water.
Adding acid might help break down a bit more the bark in theory, but if your bark is powdered, it shouldnt make a big difference. You could add, say, 20ml vinegar, or 200ml vinegar, when boiling 100g bark, and either way your yields should be pretty much the same ime.
And then getting stuff like phosphoric acid or hcl, there's really no need, you're gonna spend unnecessary money for something that will present no advantage over the lemon or vinegar that is already in your kitchen (and HCl is more dangerous to work with, though if its clean and you follow safety precautions it should be fine)
And when adding a base, just add enough so the whole thing is black, that's like a pH meter in and of itself.

tydel24 said:You should get 100% lye. But I imagine the 30 would work. Just check what the other 70 is
