Here's a quick top-of-the head idea: Adding strong magnesium sulfate solution to a solution of mescaline citrate - would that potentially precipitate mescaline sulfate crystals through the common-ion effect? Sort of like a Manske for mesc.. This seems so simple that surely someone would have discovered it by now if it worked
It's all about which are the least and most soluble of:
Mescaline citrate; magnesium sulfate
Mescaline sulfate; magnesium citrate
I'm a teeny bit surprised to hear of benzyme (of all people) attempting to evap sulfuric acid. At 1 atm it boils at 338°C, What kind of hard vacuum are you pulling to get rid of that in a water bath?!
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