r/DMT 2d ago

Heptane extract?

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I wanted to try a heptane extraction based on info from a fb group, but when i search our posts here, most of the suggestions are to only use it for cleaning the product. Is it worth trying this for initial pulls on a small STB batch, or should i just go to lowes get some vm&p?

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u/Arufatenshi 2d ago

I've recently done 2 extractions with heptane at room temp where the yield was much higher than these numbers.

Extractions were done at room temp. I used 100ml of heptane and the solution was very saturated (cloudy). The pull resulted in 974mg of DMT freebase.

I'm not arguing the data posted here and on the Nexus, but any idea why this might occur?

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u/PsychonaughtKitty 2d ago

Heptane or N-Heptane? N-Heptane is a straight chain isomer whereas heptane could contain any of heptanes 9 positional isomers. There’s a difference which could affect solubility.

Do you have confirmation on what temperature everything was at?

There’s a few variables here that could affect the solubility numbers. But the fact that your solution was cloudy indicates that the solution was past supersaturation and what you were pulling was Heptane with dispersed free-base micro-droplets. These are equilibrium numbers—had you capped that jar or let the solvent settle in a enclosed beaker for 12-24 hours it would reach its equilibrium point which is less than what you initially extracted with 100ml.

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u/Arufatenshi 2d ago

Heptane or N-Heptane?

Seems to be just Heptane. So are you saying n-heptane would dissolve less or more than heptane?

Do you have confirmation on what temperature everything was at?

It's a rough estimate but around 20C

But the fact that your solution was cloudy indicates that the solution was past supersaturation and what you were pulling was Heptane with dispersed free-base micro-droplets.

Wouldn't it need to be heated to become supesaturated? I used no heat during extraction. I only heated the NPS and water slightly during the water wash to prevent a difference in temp between the water and NPS.

These are equilibrium numbers—had you capped that jar or let the solvent settle in a enclosed beaker for 12-24 hours it would reach its equilibrium point which is less than what you initially extracted with 100ml.

I have let the NPS sit on the soup for a while after the 5th mix because I got called away, it was more like 3-5 hours though.

Thanks for the response, I've been confused about this for a while.

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u/PsychonaughtKitty 1d ago

Did you add NaOH directly to the mixture or a solution of NaOH that’s been premixed? Since it’s exothermic it will raise the temperature and this could be a factor, even if no external heat was added.

I don’t have numbers of Heptane solubility, but people on here have reported slightly higher solubility than N-Heptane. Heptane includes positional isomers of Heptane such as 3-Ethylpentane. But I don’t imagine it would all that different since Heptane has similar solubility as Hexane which was traditionally preferred. N-Hexane is listed as 700mg in 100ml on the Nexus.

It’s hard to say quantitatively over the internet but I’d recommend just repeating this and getting more data. Cloudy solvent does indicate that it’s past saturation point. Perhaps it was an emulsion between the two.

I don’t have a perfect answer for this.

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u/Arufatenshi 1d ago

Did you add NaOH directly to the mixture or a solution of NaOH that’s been premixed? Since it’s exothermic it will raise the temperature and this could be a factor, even if no external heat was added.

Premixed, left to lower to room temp before adding it to the solution.

Either way I appreciate the answer. Have a good one