Elrik wrote:In regards to post #1, I noticed that only the IPA was specified as cold. Was the acetone washing done at room temperature?
As a side note, after manually stirring the alkaloid with anhydrous acetone for a minute and only seeing it pick up a little color I dropped in a magnetic stir bar, covered the beaker with aluminum foil, and vigorously stirred it for 30 minutes. Boy was that more effective
Ad. acetone temperature: I used acetone at room temperature as the solubility of Mescaline HCl in acetone is so low. I think the most important factor is to make sure that the extract and the solvents are dry. Even at higher temperatures mescaline HCl will not go into solution with acetone - I tried recrystallizing from it and didn't manage.
The magnetic stirrer is a cool idea. I like that! Sadly I don't have one but if I were to have one, I would follow your advice.
An1cca wrote:
After evaporation, the washing liquid dries to a black oil/tar. I can not imagine this stuff containing any appreciable amount of M.
Hard to say. I would guess that it could contain up to 50% M. The impurities just need to be enough from preventing crystallisation. Btw. do we have any idea what this amber/black stuff is?