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Rising Star
SWIM has been wondering if a citric acid solution could be used to wash a nonpolar solvent, picking up DMT citrate but leaving behind plant fats, thereby avoiding lengthy defats. SWIM has seen this done with acetic acid, but there seems to be little information on citric acid in this context.
Is citric acid less effective for this, or is there another reason why acetic acid is more commonly used?
Is citric acid less effective for this, or is there another reason why acetic acid is more commonly used?