Hello everyone. All the synthesis is going well until acidification. Initially everything goes correctly, a "flour" precipitates, but with the addition of HCL 36-38% the whole mixture initially becomes red until it turns strongly blue.
Such soiled gunpowder can not be washed even with a huge amount of acetone, minimally the blue color comes off, but the final product is still strongly blue, and the yield is drastically low.
When souring, will diluting HCL with acetone, for example, in a ratio of 1:5 help? Of course, the whole thing frozen using dry ice.
The second question is, when adding methylamine, should I add it in small portions so that the temperature does not exceed 60 degrees, or can I pour it all at once and not look at the temperature? Adding all the methylamine at once won't drastically reduce the output?
Greetings