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Mescaline: Acetate vs Citrate vs Hcl vs Sulfate Options
 
USA4ME
#21 Posted : 3/3/2015 11:58:09 PM
DansMaTete wrote:
NP=Non-Polar = solvant apolar (In case of mescaline extraction => Xylene, toluen)


Thanks, NP also meaning no H20 in the liquid!
 
USA4ME
#22 Posted : 3/15/2015 12:09:17 PM
xram wrote:
No, it starts off using FOAF's tek up until the salting phase, which I think uses Toulene or Xylene as the solvent. There are many ways to go. The point is that once you have your freebase mescaline in solution, you salt it out with titrated dilute sulphuric acid, as DG explains. The acetone is necessary to eventually get the sulfate crystals to freeze-precipitate (the acetone mixes with the acidic water and keeps it from from turning into ice in the freezer).


OK, just so we have this straight, we can use the 69Ron Tek up until we add the vinegar (acid) and then proceed with the DUAL SOLOVENT CRYSTALIZATION AND SIMPLE TITRATION
BY DG
 
maranello551
#23 Posted : 3/20/2015 7:28:30 PM
So acetate or HCL?
 
USA4ME
#24 Posted : 3/20/2015 9:10:39 PM
maranello551 wrote:
So acetate or HCL?


Acetate
 
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