we have a well-developed laboratory nicotine extraction machine processing line.
With a daily processing capacity of 50G to 5000G of tobacco leaf, an extraction rate of at least 50%, and nicotine purity of between 40% and 99.99%
Product Description
Laboratory nicotine extraction machine processing line
Nicotine extraction is the process of separating nicotine from tobacco or other plant materials. Here is a basic process for extracting nicotine:
Choose your source material: Nicotine can be extracted from tobacco leaves, but it can also be found in other plants such as eggplant, tomatoes, and potatoes.
Prepare the source material: If using tobacco leaves, remove the stems and chop the leaves into small pieces. If using other plant materials, chop them into small pieces.
Extraction: Place the chopped material into a jar and cover it with a solvent such as ethanol or methanol. Seal the jar and let it sit for several days, shaking it occasionally. The nicotine will dissolve into the solvent.
Filtration: Once the extraction is complete, filter the liquid through a coffee filter or cheesecloth to remove any solid particles.
Evaporation: Pour the filtered liquid into a shallow dish and leave it in a well-ventilated area until the solvent has evaporated, leaving the nicotine behind.
Purification: The extracted nicotine may contain impurities, so it's important to purify it. Dissolve the extracted nicotine in distilled water and add a small amount of hydrochloric acid to create a salt. Filter the solution again to remove any remaining impurities.
Storage: Store the purified nicotine in a tightly sealed container, away from light and heat.