I could really use some help finishing up this experiment:
After the 2nd Manske, I siphoned off the top layer of water/vinegar/salt solution. The remaining percip is a grey color. But because the percip is somewhat aqueous, I couldn't siphon it all.
Then I decided to evaporate the remaining water. So its in a pyrex dish evaporating currently.
Sooooo, if there is mescaline in the dish, what do I do to remove the remaining salt? I read the sticky thread by Infundibulum
"Mescaline Extraction and Cactus Yields" and saw that salt contamination is a prevalent problem with mescaline extraction.
Well, because this was a Manske, salt contamination will be a problem.
Already in the dish it looks more like salt than mescaline.
Will methanol dissolve only mescaline acetate? Will it dissolve the sodium chloride (salt) as well?
Will vinegar contamination be a problem as well? In other words, does vinegar fully evaporate?
Any and all input/advice is more than welcome!
Thank you!
Edit: Another thought I had for removing most of the salt would be to follow the "remove NAOH, salt, ect" step from
this. I think it would have to be repeated a number of times because the percip never quite solidifies nicely at the bottom of the container.
Edit 2: I get the distinct feeling I'm making the cleanest, purest, cactus-snot the Nexus has ever seen.
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