How to use an alkaline beam test for CBD?
Tired of “guessing” when my reactions are done.
How to use an alkaline beam test for CBD?
Tired of “guessing” when my reactions are done.
equipment?!?
5% KOH in ethanol!!!
concerned about your “reactions” if you need a kit to achieve this…
Should have rephrased it…
I just used equipment as a catch all because of all the new cool shit people keep finding. Wasn’t sure what was available
please do. it still doesn’t make sense…
amazon sells KOH, my local liquor store sells ever clear.
here is a writeup from ICMAG
So just KOH with ethanol and my reaction solution and watch for the color change?
I’m not one for analytics (starting to get into it now) so I’m new to all this.
Ughhh… gotta create an account.
BRB
yes. its so simple even the cops can perform that one.
if that’s news, I’m concerned about the those “reactions”.
Never had my shit tested by the cops so wouldn’t know
I try to avoid that “lab”
Just needed clarification
Make a solution of ethanol and potassium hydroxide where the KOH is 5% of the total weight of the solution.
Thank ya!
care of @Photon_noir
Alkaline Beam Test: Colorimetric testing for CBD
Preparation of Solution & Workspace
☆ Sampling & Testing
if you’d like to buy that, I’m happy to take donations.
much appreciated @cyclopath
And thank ya for the title change… was about to do it😂
kind of a different topic but isnt there a similar quick and simple test you can do to determine if decarb is complete?
Maybe we can add that to this short thread and make the title represent both processes. (i did a search and couldnt find it but swear i have seen it here somewhere)
bromocresol green. It’s in Tricks of the trade - #655 by CdpIchem
And I’ve linked it in multiple other places…
Thanks!! I knew you would know where it was.
Great idea!
I’m betting the TLC plate can be replaced with a filter paper…
Oddly, it does not! Lower right hand corner of a TLC plate are samples of a decarb product and a crude sample. The center is a paper filter and the ones on the right were spotted on plain paper. Interesting, no?
Thank you!
Pity.
Great thing about being wrong is I learned something