HEY! I tried to reduce 7g of oxidized fumarates by performing a technique that was suggested here, where I mix the fumarates with HCL and aluminum foil. I did that, and hoped for the best, but when I added lye, some brown taffy congealed at the top of the solution. It was really sticky. I don't know what I thought.... if I could go back in time I would act different, but I collected the taffy and threw it out, figuring it was just some byproduct or some that would only get in the way of my pulls. My pulls yielded 1g, so I lost like 85% I figure that taffy that formed at the top was probably dmt. I didn't want to deal with it because it was mixed with lye, and it was brown, and it was so sticky it refused to liquify in to the solution, I just didn't want anything to do with it.
I read this thread about the 10 minute tek The :10 minute Tek - Fumarate to Freebase Conversion - FASA/FASI/FASW - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus where fumarate is converted to freebase by adding sodium carbonate. And basically, the same thing happened with my oxidizing reduction experiment..... where the dmt floated to the top of the mixture when base was added.
I have a few questions.... does this phenomenon only happen with oxidized or fumarate dmt? I mean, if you added regular freebase dmt in sodium carbonate water, does it congeal at the top of the solution? I really want to reduce and convert my fumarates to freebase, but I wonder if this brown spice congealing phenomenon is only something that happens with oxidized dmt, or if it has something to do with fumaric acid, or what's going on. I mean, in the 10 minute tek, why is the spice brown? I figure it's only brown if it's oxidized and if it's oxidized, it's really not the same experience. The spice is very frustrating for me lately.
I read this thread about the 10 minute tek The :10 minute Tek - Fumarate to Freebase Conversion - FASA/FASI/FASW - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus where fumarate is converted to freebase by adding sodium carbonate. And basically, the same thing happened with my oxidizing reduction experiment..... where the dmt floated to the top of the mixture when base was added.
I have a few questions.... does this phenomenon only happen with oxidized or fumarate dmt? I mean, if you added regular freebase dmt in sodium carbonate water, does it congeal at the top of the solution? I really want to reduce and convert my fumarates to freebase, but I wonder if this brown spice congealing phenomenon is only something that happens with oxidized dmt, or if it has something to do with fumaric acid, or what's going on. I mean, in the 10 minute tek, why is the spice brown? I figure it's only brown if it's oxidized and if it's oxidized, it's really not the same experience. The spice is very frustrating for me lately.