Ok, so I was wondering. If the reaction causes excess unwanted salts, is it possible to get rid of these salts by performing a manske on the final product where the THH precips as Hcl's and the unwanted salts stay in solution? I'm probably going to try this out sometime in the next week, unless anyone has a good reason why this won't work?
Well here's what's happened so far.
I weighed out 500mg of harmaline that was slightly pinky/white and added it to a solution of 100ml hcl 10% then stirred thoroughly until a clear amber solution was formed.
I then added enough zinc to leave a fairly thick (about 5mm) covering on the bottom of the glass. This was then sat in a tub of hot water and stirred until a bubbling reaction occurred. Over the next 30 minutes the colour of the solution became a lot more pale until the solution was more or less clear with maybe the slightest tint of yellow.
It's still bubbling away, so I shall leave it until the bubbling stops then filter the zinc out of the solution.
After that I'm going to dilute the solution with an equal amount of water, bring to a boil and salt saturate to hopefully precipitate THH Hcl. The final product shall be weighed.
Well the solution has been salted now and it's cooled a little and gotten very cloudy. However I'm noticing some squre crytal formations, so I'm guessing that this is salt? I've never seen a THH crystal, but I'd imagine that it wouldn't be square. Anyways whatever comes out overnight I shall redesolve and then freebase.
Yep. Definately lots of salt as it was waaay heavy. Anyway I've now redesolved the salt/stuff in acidic water and based the stuff and now I have some very fluffy white precips coming out. I'll give it a few hours then filter, dry and weigh. Hopefully I'll have the right result.