Hi guys,
swim has attempted gibran2's extraction and has encountered as issue. upon basification the jar has not gone black, it has instead become lighter, it now looks like milky coffee.
swim did not follow the tek to the letter (slaps head). It said to add 1g of fumaric acid to the caapi and then to 500ml of water.
swim was using 100g caapi so instead used around 1.8g of fumaric acid.
swim noticed that the tek did not say specifically to add more fumaric acid when adding more water but assumed that you must so on the second two boils he added 1.8g of fumaric acid each time so a total of 5.7g of fumaric acid was added. swim is aware pH works on a logarithmic scale so proportionately increasing the amount of acid may not have been necessary but he thought it would not make a huge difference. In retrospect swim is thinking that the blunder was in adding two more amounts of acid with each boil.
swim then reduced the total volume but overdid it a bit and it ended up as 200ml instead of 400ml.
the 200ml was poured into a jar, swim noticed a small amount of brown sediment in the pan and took care not to allow it into the jar.
swim then added 5g lye to a small amount of water and added to the jar. It went white and cloudy at the bottom of the jar as the base was poured in and upon stirring it has gone its current coffee colour with a bit of froth on top.
Swim doubled the volume of the water in the hopes this would help, it didnt, swim also added another 5g or so of lye and this did nothing also.
swim is thinking the solution is not sufficiently basic for the alkaloids to precipitate as swim has added to much fumaric acid.
swim thinks he should add lye until the solution goes black as in the picture? or has swim ruined his hypothetical experiment?