rewindtothestart
Rising Star
- Merits
- 42
I was thinking about the clean up step in the FASA process, and the act of removing acetone from your solvent of choice. I always wash my solvents with liberal amounts of water until the water smells "clean". To me, the acetone/fumeric acid/water solution will smell almost minty until the solvent is clean. This usually requires quite a bit of water to get the job done. I'm curious what happens if one doesn't eliminate all of the acetone from the solvent.
Searching online, I found that acetone transforms into mesityl oxide and then to form isophorone when it comes in contact with lye. I don't know anything about these chemicals, but a quick google search shows that they are suspected carcinogens, and can cause kidney, liver, and neurological damage. I then searched for solubility, and I think these are very soluble in NPS.
I could be getting myself worked up over nothing, but I'm concerned about the potential unwanted toxic chemical reactions ending up in DMT. I'm definitely not a chemist, but I wonder if this should be a concern if all of the acetone is not removed from the NPS before returning the solvent to the lye solution.
Searching online, I found that acetone transforms into mesityl oxide and then to form isophorone when it comes in contact with lye. I don't know anything about these chemicals, but a quick google search shows that they are suspected carcinogens, and can cause kidney, liver, and neurological damage. I then searched for solubility, and I think these are very soluble in NPS.
I could be getting myself worked up over nothing, but I'm concerned about the potential unwanted toxic chemical reactions ending up in DMT. I'm definitely not a chemist, but I wonder if this should be a concern if all of the acetone is not removed from the NPS before returning the solvent to the lye solution.