As told in post above a disclaimer, I could make some measurements still in the last time, but the ones that are actually the intersting ones are missing ... which are the true CIELO product and the IPA re-x-ed crystals. Instead we just have some insights into the goo, which is rather boring, because when knowing how to avoid it, you would anyways not get it or transform it into a desired product, from which its quality is then more important ... but well here you have it with some placeholders, hope to fill it in future. Another disclaimer is that let's say calibration was already pretty bad here, but that does not matter for any of the final conclusions of the experiment's idea. The baseline looks pretty ugly, so the absolute values of integrals - and therefore the absolute values of mass content of each compontent - cannot be taken as 100 % accurate. But this experiment is more designed to get an idea of what is roughly inside of that products, as anyways (in case of goo only) it might vary from person to person and even case to case.
2.) NMR-study on CIELO product(s)
1H-NMR of true CIELO crystalsI should learn how to delete pictures from the Wiki again, for stuff like this and all the old-versions and errata for other pictures that are now just data trash
1H-NMR of CIELO gooAs written above this was some goo analyzed, but as long as a product like this does not have any truly refined shape or colour, it might actually still vary a lot. So if people receive goo from the CIELO tek, it cannot be stated that their sample will consist of totally the same molecules. Still, whatever is found here is very likely to just vary in a certain window from case to case, instead of completely lacking 1 or more components, while still having a comparable appeareance. 1H-NMR was used to determine the content of Mescaline-Citrate, Citric Acid and Water inside of the goo. After choosing a suitable signal for referencing, the molar ratio can be calculated between all possible components and then furthermore translated into a mass ratio, which is a much more usable value in real life:
You can see a picture of the goo at the top left. It is still liquid and can flow slowly. In terms of molar constitution this goo is nearly all water with some small amounts of citric acid and even smaller amounts of mescaline inside. Due to many water molecules needed in order to solvatize (is that an english word?) these molecules, the viscosity is increased quite a lot as water molecules are not completely free-flowing anymore. Now translated to mass ratio it means that Mescaline is still the least component, but now making up nearly 1/5 of the whole goo. As we anyways wanted to precipitate it as Mescaline Citrate we can roughly add the same amount of Citric Acid to Mescaline Freebase and this means we get a mass of around
36 % Mescaline Citrate inside of the goo. The residual Citric Acid forms the
excess Citric Acid, which is another
~ 26 (43-17) %. So not expressing the ratio by Mescaline Freebase and CA, but by Mescaline Citrate and excess CA the ratio is 1:1,4. The rest is
water by 38 %.
I assume here too much water was present and even if all water was decanted, maybe this excess water "creeped into the crystals", which then did not grow along the walls, but formed the goo lagune on the bottom. Citric acid is super hygroscopic and as soon as some water was condensed at the bottom (goo) and not molecular dispersed in EA, it magically found its good friend and joined the party at the bottom. Still it seems only a part of the CA made it into the goo and more is also still inside the EA, as the excess of CA is normally more than 1,5x.
Now it was tested if this goo could be dried upon drying out. Leaving this goo for a long time ventilated will make it crystallize into some orange solid, still a little oily. In order to speed things up and also analyze the absolute maximum possible state it was dried at 40 mbar at 60 °C.
1H-NMR of dried CIELO gooWhile drying bubbles formed and after a while the goo solidified into an orange solid. This solid did not flow at any times, so I believed it was now water-free. But man that was quite far from the truth:
To make it short, the water content decreased from 38 % to 16 %. As Mescaline Citrate and CA cannot evaporate, it obviously increased the content of these 2 respectively in the resulting solid. But instead of being dry and therefore 60 % Mescaline Citrate and 30 % CA it was not much better, only increasing the amount of the desired product by a few %. Therefore even very strong drying will not remove all the water, as citric acid probably is the one that will not let go from its best friend.
Therefore people who might get a goo, it might not be wise to simply leave it until it will solidity. It will still contain a pretty huge load of water and even if it would be gone by any process, there is still no idea of how many excess citric acid is included, as it does not need to be a pretty close 1,4:1 Salt:CA like in this case.
Now in order to solve the problem a re-x can be done. Ethanol works, but IPA is cheaper I believe and equally available. Therefore when experiencing goo it is a good idea to do an IPA re-x. Solubility data is added
here, although it might not help too much as you might not be able to weigh your goo and then you furthermore have no idea how much actual Mescaline Citrate is inside (though a content of 10-40 % will probably be normal?). Any way just use minimal amounts of IPA as usual with any re-x. But the important question would be now, is that stuff pure after doing this purification? Or is there still any contamination? It is perfectly white, while excess CA will cause a yellow coloration. Furthermore it is crystalline, so probably all the water is gone. But there is only 1 way to find out.
1H-NMR of IPA-re-xed CIELO gooSadly there is no way to find out, I could not measure it so far. But be happy with this placeholder.
One quick note here:
Most of the Mescaline Citrate will precipitate as big chunks at the bottom as you know it. But there will be also a very fine cloudy powder dispersed in the IPA. So if you just decant it, you will loose some of your product. Instead if you dont have a clear IPA after 1 night in the fridge, you should pour it through a filter and then add it later to your chunks again. The picture received from above is from exactly this stuff, that's why it looks so perfectly finely ground.