Loveall said:Thanks endlessness/BW.
Could there simply be water in the xtaline structure? Could the product simply be monomescaline citrate (mono/di)ydrate?
For example how would the NMR look for mescaline sulfate dihydrate? Can you see a difference between water "contamination" and water as part of the natural salt?
Hydrate xtals molecules can have half a molecule of water (shared), so perhaps the product we are looking at is,
Mes(↑) + H3Cit(↑) + 1.5H2O ⇒ (MesH)H2Cit·1.5H2O(↓)
With the notation mentioned in the Wiki. This matches endlessness' result result of 49% mescaline.
Would need repeat of the NMR results and verify that the water is not a contaminant.
I've tentatively updated the xtalization precipitation reaction in the WIKI to this.
The hydration would imply that instead of 61% as strong as MesHCl by weight, our product is 57% as strong.
