Using FASW with limonene, one gets a product similar to the carbonate saltings, a waxy tan product. Vinegar produces red-brown, while carbonic and fumaric produce beige to tan. One is dealing with a lot of impurities, using achuma, so the product tends to be sticky and have color.
When using fumaric or carbonic, there does tend to be a loss in yield, but Eye think its because vinegar pulls more or adds impurities. The acetate is more oily than fumaric or carbonate. One has never dealt with any other acid.
p.s. We don't really know how soluble carbonate and fumarate are in limonene, do we? I'm almost certain for no really good reason, the vinegar I use has impurities and/or simply by using 5% acetic and not diluting it to say 3%, gets me more alkaloids, plus I tend to use achuma, which is notorious for being rich in many different alkaloids besides mescaline.
Fumaric acid saturated acetone or ipa is a possible way to quicken evaporation, correct?
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