Thank you for the warm welcome bro'
I updated my original post after a little bit more study' and hope that it answers some folks questions a bit clearer'
Hamine/Harmaline conversion to THH with food grade and H2O'
Harmine takes up four atoms of hydrogen when treated with sodium and alcohol' and is converted into tetrahydroharmine'
Hence the oxygen atom is knocked off and replaced by hydrogen' converting Harmine/Harmaline to THH'
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C)
Ascorbic acid (vitamin C) is a water-soluble, antioxidant present in citrus fruits, potatoes, tomatoes and green leafy vegetables.
One important property is its ability to act as a reducing agent (electron donor).
Ascorbic acid is a reducing agent with a hydrogen potential of +O.08V, making it capable of reducing such compounds as a molecular oxygen'
So simply put'
Add your Harmine/Harmaline to a strong solution of ascorbic acid and H2O' and heat gently' until the yellow colour has changed to a clear solution'
Of what happens is the ascorbic acid attracts the oxygen and the production of H2O2 donates a hydrogen'
Hydrogen peroxide H2O2 acts as a reducing agent in acid solutions' and is produced by boiling ascorbic acid in H2O'
This natural production of H2O2 is enough in this reacion to add the H ion to the Harmine mole' after the oxygen has been attracted by the ascorbic acid'
The process slows down in acid solutions' but works faster in alkaline'
The stability of ascorbic acid decreases with increases in temperature and pH.
Of which means heat and increased ph makes for the ascorbic acid to attract even more oxygen'
In this reaction the ascorbic acid is oxidised' hence destoyed'
So more ascorbic acid is added to the gently boiling solution as required'
Exposure to oxygen, metals, light, and heat destroys ascorbic acid, so it must be stored in a dark, cold, and non-metallic container.
# E300 ascorbic acid,
# E301 sodium ascorbate,
# E303 potassium ascorbate,
Tannic acid, gallic acid, pyrogallic acid and formic acid are all excellent reduction agents'
Just a little heat increased ph' but still keeping below the pKa of Harmine/Harmaline so the alkaloids remain water soluble' the same as ascorbic acid'
Ascorbic acid is less soluble in hot water' and less again in alcohol'
Base with ammonia to pressipitate the THH'
Harmine/Harmaline mole to THH with foodgrade and water'
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The process would take a little time an is no doubt done under reflux' so the H2O and H2O2 liberated can condence and run back into the flask'
(This satement shall have to be tryed out' ascorbic acid is quite reactive' attracting oxygen' so could possibly do the conversion quite quickly' dependant on the amount of ascorbic acid used'
Because ascorbic acid reacts with metals it is unadvisable to use a saucepan to do this experiement'
Ihave no clue if stainlesssteel wuld oxidise ascorbic acid' doubtful !
Ascorbic acid attracts oxygen very easily'
Bliss
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This is only way I can work out so far without using a reactive metal to attract the oxygen from the Harmine/Harmaline mole'
I mixed up a reasonably strong solution of ascorbic acid an dropped a dirty oxidised silver spoon in it'
It stripped the oxides off in a matter of seconds an left me a with a very shiny spoon'
Ascorbic acid is used in photography as reducing agent/developer'
Anyone wish to attempt to crunch the chemistry with me ???
I believe I have answered this question'
Bliss'