Hello, I have a basic chemistry/extraction question.
I am reading this tek:
My basic understanding is combine water, lye, plant matter, & naphtha. The water extracts the alkaloid from the plant matter, and the lye dissolved in the water makes it freebases it out, and the freebase is soluble in the naphtha so it dissolves there. You seperate the water & naphtha and freeze precip alkaloid out. That's the extraction I am familiar with. However, I have seen people saying they get better yields if they also wash with sodium carbonate.
Questions:
1. My thoughts are, sodium carbonate is just a base, so why would using sodium carbonate to wash be any different than using lye?
2. Also can anyone can tell my why freezing naphtha/lowering its temperature makes the alkaloids precipitate out?
Thanks in advance
I am reading this tek:
My basic understanding is combine water, lye, plant matter, & naphtha. The water extracts the alkaloid from the plant matter, and the lye dissolved in the water makes it freebases it out, and the freebase is soluble in the naphtha so it dissolves there. You seperate the water & naphtha and freeze precip alkaloid out. That's the extraction I am familiar with. However, I have seen people saying they get better yields if they also wash with sodium carbonate.
Questions:
1. My thoughts are, sodium carbonate is just a base, so why would using sodium carbonate to wash be any different than using lye?
2. Also can anyone can tell my why freezing naphtha/lowering its temperature makes the alkaloids precipitate out?
Thanks in advance
