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How much water?

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JasperRain

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I'm doing my first extraction and was wondering how much water is needed. I've looked at a lot of different STB teks and they all seem to be varying wildly when water is concerned. Using one pound of MHRB I've seen teks take from 2 liters to 6 liters of water. Does the amount of water really only affect the PH of the bark mixture? I bought 2 pounds of MHRB, but I'm only doing my extraction for 100g of bark since this is my first time and I'm prone to screw up things. Any remarks for how much water I should use in the future would be much appreciated.
 
Hey Jasper
The amount of water does nothing to the pH of the mix... the ratio between water/NaOH(strong base) is what matters. And also you don´t wanna have too much basified water with only 100gr of MHRB in it, it would make the naphta´s "job" a lot more difficult.
I am in the middle of my first extraction too and Nature boy´s tek has done very good for me, aldough it is more time consuming then other teks, wich is not so bad cause you get time enough to spy on other teks and leran more ;) Also it is a pictorial, wich proves to be very very usefull for your first time :p
Nature boy´s tek

Wishing u good luck

Ah and also don´t worry about screwing up... just follow one of the teks
 
Using large amounts of water has the advantage of creating an osmotic gradient.

And also you don´t wanna have too much basified water with only 100gr of MHRB in it, it would make the naphta´s "job" a lot more difficult.
What do you mean by that? over-basification leads to less emulsions. Furthermore I don't think excess base would affect the naphta or its capability as a solvent.
 
Lol nothing like that... But if you have a weak concentration of DMT in the basified solution it takes more time for it to solubilize in the naphta. I think it is always better to get a high concentration. But i might be wrong :p
But i do agree with you in the tearm of a highly basified solution, emulsion sucks!
 
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