omnilucident
Rising Star
- Merits
- 42
Hello brothers, first extraction.
I have approximately 350-400g of Acacia Acuminata Bark (inner fibers stripped out and blended with also a mass of far less strips of bark) in a Slow-Cooker with a enough solution of 1/4 White Vinegar and 3/4 Water to completely it. It has been there for over an hour now, and this is my third acid cook. I will reduce all three down to approx 1 liter.
I have also just had a batch of approx 250g of Sodium Carbonate finish decomposition in the oven.
I plan to do an A/B extraction with Naptha as my solvent
After all this preparation I have just started reading in several threads that I cannot use Sodium Carbonate to basify when using naptha as a solvent.
I still don't quite understand why not, so am i am looking for explanations. I apologize if this information has been shared too many times.
If there is no way around this is there any other tek i can use from where i have already gotten to which allows me to use Naptha and Sodium Carbonate.
thankyou for viewing this post and i hope you can help.
I have approximately 350-400g of Acacia Acuminata Bark (inner fibers stripped out and blended with also a mass of far less strips of bark) in a Slow-Cooker with a enough solution of 1/4 White Vinegar and 3/4 Water to completely it. It has been there for over an hour now, and this is my third acid cook. I will reduce all three down to approx 1 liter.
I have also just had a batch of approx 250g of Sodium Carbonate finish decomposition in the oven.
I plan to do an A/B extraction with Naptha as my solvent
After all this preparation I have just started reading in several threads that I cannot use Sodium Carbonate to basify when using naptha as a solvent.
I still don't quite understand why not, so am i am looking for explanations. I apologize if this information has been shared too many times.
If there is no way around this is there any other tek i can use from where i have already gotten to which allows me to use Naptha and Sodium Carbonate.
thankyou for viewing this post and i hope you can help.