Scope: extraction of freebase from lye solution.
I forgot to resupply solvents and only decisions available were to try acetone or leave it unstable as freebase for too long. Acetone with any saturated water solution had to act like IPA and other alcohols - divide and float on top. IRL after pouring pure p.a. dose of acetone, and shaking final separation mix. But for my fate's sake, somehow this mix started rarely observed nuclination from surface down the valve horn. now it is soft solid similar to pudding, made of dense cloudy of fish-glossy, white, needle shaped, unordered in crystal mesh. it unevenly divides the layers, and also clogged my drain rotovalve for good...
The question is it only me getting haunted by this kind of unexplainable by common sense, nor even by google search. Can mine freebase be somehow available to retrieve before turning oxidified or anything spoiling? someone had it before?
I forgot to resupply solvents and only decisions available were to try acetone or leave it unstable as freebase for too long. Acetone with any saturated water solution had to act like IPA and other alcohols - divide and float on top. IRL after pouring pure p.a. dose of acetone, and shaking final separation mix. But for my fate's sake, somehow this mix started rarely observed nuclination from surface down the valve horn. now it is soft solid similar to pudding, made of dense cloudy of fish-glossy, white, needle shaped, unordered in crystal mesh. it unevenly divides the layers, and also clogged my drain rotovalve for good...
The question is it only me getting haunted by this kind of unexplainable by common sense, nor even by google search. Can mine freebase be somehow available to retrieve before turning oxidified or anything spoiling? someone had it before?