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I'll make this short -- the usual "wash with acetone until red color is gone" procedure does NOT seem to work with Sudafed (or at least generic SudaGest) 30mg pills anymore. The red coating is not iron oxide, rather it is Red #40 Aluminum Lake, which I can personally tell you is not particularly soluble in acetone. It IS soluble in both water and anhydrous ethanol, although it is not supposed to be -- according to my research, it should only be soluble in dry EtOH at 0.001g/100ml. In practice, however, it is soluble enough in dry EtOH that my pseudoephedrine hcl crystals are all reddish pink.
Anyways, bottom line is that I have a ton of PE hydrochloride crystals that are all contaminated with this stuff and I am having a hard time separating them -- does anyone have any experience with this? Or alternatively, does anyone have any experience with Red #40 contamination and the Moscow route (I2 + red phosphorous) reduction and will it gunk up my final product?
Anyways, bottom line is that I have a ton of PE hydrochloride crystals that are all contaminated with this stuff and I am having a hard time separating them -- does anyone have any experience with this? Or alternatively, does anyone have any experience with Red #40 contamination and the Moscow route (I2 + red phosphorous) reduction and will it gunk up my final product?