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Bluelighter
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Hmm i dunno if it will be breaking new ground. It's quite likely that all the common acids will have been explored seeing as it's used as a pharmaceutical. Amphetamine is well studied in terms of it's salts. Such as amphetamine hcl is both quite soluble in water and decently hygroscopic, which is why that salt isn't used in this case.I spent a bit of time googling for info on different meth salts after I read your post and could not find anything. Ascorbic acid actually attenuates meth so I would be wary of using that even if it were possible to make. I get the feeling you’d be breaking new ground producing converting M-HCL into some other salt, but I’d be interested to learn what is possible.
Making the ascorbate salt of methamphetamine will be the same process basically as forming the HCl, only this time it would be ascorbic acid being used to neutralise the freebase.
The big issue i potentially see with ascorbates and citrates is the potential for instability under conditions such as heat and/or humidity or stability in solution when being stored.
Each salt will change a lot of the physical properties of a given substance. It's just about learning which one's hold the right enough properties for one's own needs.