elphologist1
Rising Star
I would assume white, but....
I had a glass container that had a bit of DMT (base) left in it that needed to be cleaned. Water of course does not dissolve DMT base, so I was going to use an acid to clean the container. But I decided to do an experiment instead. I added just a couple of drops of diluted (3M) HCl and swirled them around in the container to dissolve the DMT. Then I set the container aside so the excess acid would evaporate (which is why I used HCl). Once the excess acid evaporated, I was going to place the remaining liquid (since I realize most DMT salts are hygroscopic) in a container full of desiccant to finish drying. However, when I checked to container a few days later, it looked like the liquid had turned black. Later I held it up the the light and find that the liquid is actually a very dark blue/purple, and has become thick.
I'm assuming that I do not have DMT hydrochloride any longer, and that maybe some type of oxidation occurred. But I thought DMT hydrocloride was relatively stable in air (despite being hygroscopic). Any thoughts?
elphologist
I had a glass container that had a bit of DMT (base) left in it that needed to be cleaned. Water of course does not dissolve DMT base, so I was going to use an acid to clean the container. But I decided to do an experiment instead. I added just a couple of drops of diluted (3M) HCl and swirled them around in the container to dissolve the DMT. Then I set the container aside so the excess acid would evaporate (which is why I used HCl). Once the excess acid evaporated, I was going to place the remaining liquid (since I realize most DMT salts are hygroscopic) in a container full of desiccant to finish drying. However, when I checked to container a few days later, it looked like the liquid had turned black. Later I held it up the the light and find that the liquid is actually a very dark blue/purple, and has become thick.
I'm assuming that I do not have DMT hydrochloride any longer, and that maybe some type of oxidation occurred. But I thought DMT hydrocloride was relatively stable in air (despite being hygroscopic). Any thoughts?
elphologist