Mind that the calculator is a strict theoretical thing.
concombres wrote:...If you think you are losing yeild in washing why not try taking your wash water & basing it to see if anything precipitates?...
You will perceive a mist on your bottom. Been there. Question is how much did you loose by washing.
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First you base high to obtain max alkaloids.
Then you wash and loose some alkaloids.
Jagube, that is not the same as basing not high (say eight) and retrieving a
very poor amounts of alkaloids that you don't need to wash anymore. Then again you don't need to wash of the base , yes indeed, but you still need to wash of the soup out of which it was filtered.
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* I've been giving the hint before: in your last basing step use sodcarb saturated water to base the alkaloids with. Filter them. Do only 1 or 2 washes with water on your precips and done with. Traces of sodcarb is no problem, and it's my experience that the crystals stay better white than those obtained by lye-basing and a ton of water-washing to remove the lye.
* If you final end-base with lye, you can then do several washes with sodcarb water so that will hold your harmaline safe, wash 100x if you want. Then wash 1 x with plain water. To make sodcarb wash water, only a pinch in a bottle is enough to elevate pH to not loose the harmaline.
* make ammonia wash water, it will keep the pH up and high so you wont loose harmaline and once drying all the ammonia goes away. A 3% ammonia liquid is fine for such purposes. If you want minimal ammonia, drip some in your wash water and as soon as you have pH 9 or 10 then stop adding ammonia, now you have least ammonia present.
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