nocturnalreef
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Hey what's going on I hope this post is in the right forum. I am looking to get a few questions answers on the use of hexane for oil production v ethanol the largest draw back to ethanol I have found is chlorophyll residue. Hexane is clearly toxic itself. I understand that everyone has steps taken to heat and remove toxins and stuff when using stuff like hexane but I've read it has long term toxicity. Is the use of n-hexane possible? Being n-hexane has doesn't produce hexane2,5 diode?
also when soxhlet and use sulphuric acid what is the exact type of sulfuric acid? There are 1% 2% and all kinds of others, I just want to make sure I'm not using one that has other impurities cut into it. Also is there less purities in methanol as opposed to ethanol? Are there any draw backs to using either one for soxhlet extraction?
Las question about this in order to remove chlorophyll other than lab carbon? I have read many science articles that go through using activated charcoal and they state that there's a significant loss of CBd and terpenes and they advise not to use, any other ideas?
Last question if I am doing evaporation/separation and I use a water bath to evaporate. What can I do to replicate a nitrogen stream for separation?
also when soxhlet and use sulphuric acid what is the exact type of sulfuric acid? There are 1% 2% and all kinds of others, I just want to make sure I'm not using one that has other impurities cut into it. Also is there less purities in methanol as opposed to ethanol? Are there any draw backs to using either one for soxhlet extraction?
Las question about this in order to remove chlorophyll other than lab carbon? I have read many science articles that go through using activated charcoal and they state that there's a significant loss of CBd and terpenes and they advise not to use, any other ideas?
Last question if I am doing evaporation/separation and I use a water bath to evaporate. What can I do to replicate a nitrogen stream for separation?