If one would use HCl gas, dissolving it in the acetone, instead of aqueous solution, would there be still be a risk of overshooting the pH?
I have read somewhere that you don't have to calculate then how much HCl you would need, and don't have to worry about making it too acid (destroying the cocaine), but don't know if its true, and seeing as it takes a lot of extra trouble to get the HCl in gas form I'd like to know before I'd actually do it this way.
Also:
What other solvents could be used instead of acetone for doing this (and instead of ether), seeing as acetone/ether are hygroscopic so it would be even better to have another solvent. Which one would you pick, that would also precipitate the cocaine out (seeing as acetone on itself is not enough to precipitate it, you need to add methanol/ether)
I have read somewhere that you don't have to calculate then how much HCl you would need, and don't have to worry about making it too acid (destroying the cocaine), but don't know if its true, and seeing as it takes a lot of extra trouble to get the HCl in gas form I'd like to know before I'd actually do it this way.
Also:
What other solvents could be used instead of acetone for doing this (and instead of ether), seeing as acetone/ether are hygroscopic so it would be even better to have another solvent. Which one would you pick, that would also precipitate the cocaine out (seeing as acetone on itself is not enough to precipitate it, you need to add methanol/ether)
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