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Using.... dry ice to freeze percipitate dmt crystals?

After pouring off most of napatha and placing in front of a fan...those big mounds shrunk a lot! ....[ BUT REMEMBER... I USED VERY LITTLE NAPATHA PULL]....leaving a white powder all over the bottom of dish...

compair the level of the napatha between the two pictures of bottle [ level ....[ below the white circle.]..level dropped 1/8th of an inch only....shows i used a very tiny amount of napatha to get this white powder...
after fan drying...the napatha smell is gone i scraped the walls of the dish ...and the smell is f very plastic like!,... fairly pure.... for not going through an AB wash yet....it only took 30 minutes using dry ice to freeze dmt out of the napatha! no real need for a freezer...
 

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So essentially, what you’ve shown is that the initiation of crystallization does indeed take place, but that crystal growth is limited and what you end up with is a relatively small crystal, a powdery material. In that sense, I think you’re confirming what others in this thread have already pointed out.

The question then becomes whether this is a viable method. And yes, it can be done, but the added value seems limited. Perhaps it’s an option if you don’t have access to a freezer, but otherwise it seems a bit cumbersome, though of course that also depends on one’s circumstances, e.g., you do have a bunch of dry ice but no freezer.
 
So essentially, what you’ve shown is that the initiation of crystallization does indeed take place, but that crystal growth is limited and what you end up with is a relatively small crystal, a powdery material. In that sense, I think you’re confirming what others in this thread have already pointed out.

The question then becomes whether this is a viable method. And yes, it can be done, but the added value seems limited. Perhaps it’s an option if you don’t have access to a freezer, but otherwise it seems a bit cumbersome, though of course that also depends on one’s circumstances, e.g., you do have a bunch of dry ice but no freezer.
I have two refrigerators..one dorm size and a huge .....[electricity waisting].refrigerator].... with a huge freezer...But i find that neither freezers get all that cold..no where near the temperature of dry ice...

this whole thing is an experiment.. [and to me ....very simple!.... and not cumbersome at all].... and so far it looks promising..[it looks clean / smells ok.... as long as the final product is the molecule..and fairly pure.... [fancy crystals are only on visual display untill they melt ].... [they turn into an amber oil] ...when heated... the importance to me is... purity and .. fast eficiancy... and ease and simplicity of producing the product....

im shure there are some people who dont have a working freezer and this method might be helpfull...

putting an extraction dish with a flamible solvent into a refrigerator .... is a posible fire risk...in the early morning hours as one sleeps....or durring the day when one is gone...

if i was to do an AB cleanup on the napatha first ..the results using the dry ice may have been different....maybe a more crystalized looking product..
 
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