conafaciacusa
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Hello,
So i know someone who has recently done an acid base extraction on some acacia confusa root bark. He got crystals that look very similar to the white waxy crystals he has seen in pictures of other acacia confusa extractions posted here. He wanted to know how to make them more crystalline. After searching google, he came across several threads on the DMT-Nexus on the same topic. There seems to be many ways to remove it, but what he found interesting was a post saying that one could methylate the nmt to dmt. How to remove NMT from extractions - Advanced/Enhanced chemistry - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus The post was made by the member Dr_Sister. It says
Dr_Sister
He was wondering how does one actually go about doing this? Any guidance would very helpful to him.
So i know someone who has recently done an acid base extraction on some acacia confusa root bark. He got crystals that look very similar to the white waxy crystals he has seen in pictures of other acacia confusa extractions posted here. He wanted to know how to make them more crystalline. After searching google, he came across several threads on the DMT-Nexus on the same topic. There seems to be many ways to remove it, but what he found interesting was a post saying that one could methylate the nmt to dmt. How to remove NMT from extractions - Advanced/Enhanced chemistry - Welcome to the DMT-Nexus The post was made by the member Dr_Sister. It says
Dr_Sister
NMT could definitely be methylated to form DMT, however DMS would not be Sisters first choice of methylating agent, its nasty nasty stuff to work with. (Especially in the ghetto, where there are no fume hoods!) There is one method that Sister is aware of that uses otc and the relatively non-toxic chemicals, zinc powder and formaldehyde. Paraformaldehyde is available as an otc anti-mildew product and can be depolymerized to formaldehyde by treating with an aqueous base. Zinc powder can be made with a file and a chunk of zinc from an sacraficial anode. Sister doubts NMT is very soluble in H20, but thinks an alcohol could also be used as the solvent. It is in other zinc catalyzed reductions.
Sister has attached a PDF of the paper, apparently the work up is a little messy, but it works.
Reductive methylation of primary and secondary amines and amino acids by aqueous formaldehyde and zinc
Renato A. da Silva,a Ida´lia H. S. Estevamb and Lothar W. Biebera,*
Abstract—Amines can be methylated when treated with formaldehyde and zinc in aqueous medium. Selective mono- or dimethylation
can be achieved by proper choice of pH, stoichiometry and reaction time. This method can also be applied for amino acids.
There are several other methylation proceedures, but they are beyond the scope of what the rules allow us to discuss here and use reagents that are more difficult to acquire.
He was wondering how does one actually go about doing this? Any guidance would very helpful to him.
