Dagger wrote:Don't know if this has anything to do with it:
"duaut from mycotopia" wrote:The Mescaline is the leftover from a combination a several complete extractions of used xylene laying around. SWIM decided to clean the solvent. Then noticed the water sitting in a glass and poured it into a pyrex dish and left it on the counter forgotten for about 2-3 weeks, until she went up to the workplace and just happened to be cleaning up and found the pyrex dish full of wet crystals.
This was a accident, from what SWI understands is that HCL doesn't make large Mescaline HCL crystals like Mescaline sulphate crystals, yet here are nice clean crystals of Mescaline HCL grown slow in a cold atmsphere.
The meaning of that paragraph is a little vague. Did that person find some water sitting around that was used in a previous extraction or was that THE water used to cleanup the xylene? I assume it was the wash water…but it’s not obvious in that paragraph.
I'm not sure what to make of that.
I’m wondering, if one does a typical A/B extraction using hydrochloric acid, water, ammonia, and DCM (or xylene), what’s the amount of time it takes for all the mescaline to freebase? And what’s the amount of time it takes for all the mescaline to form a salt again?
It could be that the mescaline takes many days to fully freebase. That’s not unheard of in chemistry. Some reactions are very slow. I’ve seen harmine take quite some time to freebase. It doesn’t freebase instantly. It takes several minutes to complete in many cases. Also when mixing hydrochloric acid with sodium bicarbonate, the reaction can also take several minutes to complete. If mixing hydrochloric acid with calcium hydroxide, the reaction takes many hours to complete.
If one was to freebase 1000 mg of mescaline HCl in 250 ml of water at pH 11 using sodium carbonate, and leave it continuously mixing while logging the pH until the pH becomes stable, that would show how long the mescaline takes to fully freebase. The same test could be done for salting as well.
If the pH takes many hours, or even days to become stable, that would explain the low yields had by many.
Has anyone tested this before?
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