Well hexane and chloroform are both extremely nonpolar, is there an advantage over those?

I've seen in the best quality instructions I could find TsOH being used for isomerization.

The expense I was referring to was for the rotovap and Soxhlet extractor. The column chromatrgraphy setup doesn't look *that* cheap, but the cheapest of the set. If I found it all used I think I'm lookin at $800 minimum. I think it's worth it though. I don't like working with crude home-setup approximations when you're dealing with chemistry - especially when the product is going into your body.

Do you have any experience using any of this equipment or procedures for the purpose of making honey oil?
vostro Reviewed by vostro on . Column chromatography for honey oil Does anyone have experience using column chromatography for the isolation of cannabinoids (mainly THC) in honey oil? I've researched high and low and have only been able to find mentions but nothing helpful for someone figuring it out. My basic idea was to run ground bud through a Soxhlet with hexane, purify through silica gel column chromatography and remove the hexane with a rotary evaporator. If I've understood correctly, this should yield highly potent, extremely pure honey oil. I'm not Rating: 5