So recently i've been checking the pH during harmala extractions, and noticed that sodium carbonate harmala solutions are only going up to 8.8 or so and sodium bicarb up to 7.8 or so... This would mean a significant part of harmaline is being left behind, as you can check in the
freebase percentage pH calculator thread even after adding sodium carbonate up to saturation point.
This is weird because in theory sodium carbonate would take pH up to 11.6, and my pH meter is calibrated... So can anyone els with a pH meter double check what pH you can get with a sodium carbonate solution (or if youre extracting harmalas, checking the pH of the harmala solution after adding sodium carbonate) ?
So while we dont get this issue settled, here's what I would recommend for all those extracting harmalas: After precipitating with sodium carbonate and decanting/filtering to retrieve the harmalas, dont throw the solution away, and add to the solution some lye or a strong base like KOH, to precipitate the rest of harmaline.
EDIT: IGNORE THIS POST.... I had just not converted the sodium bicarb to carb properly, now I did it again and it goes up to ph 11+