Thc remediation.

To remove THC from a CBD crude or distillate, why could you not just decarb your material for a long period of time to fully cook of the THC? Sure you would lose some CBD but since both’s boiling points are so similar, in theory shouldn’t they lose potency at the same rate?

Its because heat degrades cannabinoids. Yes you can convert thc into cbn but you loose the other cannabinoids. The best method is hplc chromatography to separate only the THC out by leaving all the minor cannabinoids in the oil.

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HPLC is an analytical technique that yields potency. You would use flash chromatography to actually separate the cannabinoids, collect fractions, and then have THC free distillate.

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That makes sense, so you would lose all your minor cannabinoids and strictly be left with cbd.

Chromatography is not a scaleable processs without spending a couple million.

You can choose to recombine all the minors but if you don’t then you may as well make isolate. It’s a lot cheaper and faster. The whole point of using chromatography is to save everything but the THC. Yes it is tough to scale but there people spending that kind of money to make it happen.

There are known mobile phases that can be run which remove THC and CBC (comes off column after THC) and keeps other cannabinoids together.

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Exactly. We have spent many millions on large volume low and high pressure chromatography that has capabilities of a several hundred liters per hour.

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Are you tolling?

Yes we are. Sent you a PM.

What happened with those 30,000 acres you were talking about? Also if you want people to take you seriously you might want to spell everything in your bio correctly

The orders ended up being fraud and BS so we never moved on any planting. Without factual orders for that type of volume we had no need for the biomass. We don’t do anything on speculation.

Please DM me as well.