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Inspired by BW's DMT salt thread, I loaded some mono-mescaline citrate from CIELO on an e-mesh (SS set to 220C).

A black ash was left behind (see images below), so conclusion is that the ionic salt did not vaporoze properly and would not be a viable/safe ROI.

In the future I will test Mescaline Benzoate which forms nicely after salting Toluene directly with benzoic acid and will report back.
 

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Just for good measure, can someone explain why Mescaline Freebase is not a reasonable route?

I feel like I remember there being some specific reason why its not feasible...

Just thought it would be worth mentioning on the thread ;)

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CosmicLion said:
Just for good measure, can someone explain why Mescaline Freebase is not a reasonable route?

I feel like I remember there being some specific reason why its not feasible...

Just thought it would be worth mentioning on the thread ;)

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I don't know for sure. I heard that free base mescaline is a difficult to handle oil that makes a salt with CO2 in the air? I do know that when drying cactus alkaline paste, I could not pull mescaline with a solvent like is possible with a wet paste. Seems like free base mescaline does not like to be dry.
 
Mescaline freebase is also pretty caustic - as evidenced by its propensity to absorb CO2, perhaps.

I get the hunch that mescaline benzoate should give a somewhat better result. Citric acid is less thermally stable than benzoic.

Maybe it would be worth trying a convection method with the e-mesh as well. Direct heat is obviously a bit too harsh.
 
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