I couldn't find toluene in my area, so I tried the following steps, but the results were completely different. Can anyone help guide me through the process?"
First time, I soaked ephedra in ethanol for 12 hours, then filtered it through filter paper and added sodium hydroxide. At this point, the solution turned dark green-brown. After combining the solution, I added iodine and red phosphorus and refluxed it for ten hours. The solution turned into a wine-like color. After cooling, I added sodium hydroxide, but the color remained wine-red. After filtering out the red phosphorus with filter paper, I added calcium chloride and oxalic acid to produce hydrochloric acid gas on top, but there was no reaction. Then I directly added oxalic acid. In the end, the solution contained precipitates. After leaving it overnight in the refrigerator, the filter paper had reddish mud-like substances, which had a strong odor. I'm not sure if it's methamphetamine.
Second time, I heated ephedra in water for 2 hours, then filtered it through filter paper and added sodium hydroxide. After that, I added ethanol and then oxalic acid solution. The solution turned yellow-orange with precipitates. Later, I added red phosphorus and iodine and refluxed it for 8 hours. The solution turned into a wine color again. After cooling, I added a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium thiosulfate. At this point, the solution turned pink.
Requesting help, what are the issues with the mentioned process, and how should I proceed without using toluene?
First time, I soaked ephedra in ethanol for 12 hours, then filtered it through filter paper and added sodium hydroxide. At this point, the solution turned dark green-brown. After combining the solution, I added iodine and red phosphorus and refluxed it for ten hours. The solution turned into a wine-like color. After cooling, I added sodium hydroxide, but the color remained wine-red. After filtering out the red phosphorus with filter paper, I added calcium chloride and oxalic acid to produce hydrochloric acid gas on top, but there was no reaction. Then I directly added oxalic acid. In the end, the solution contained precipitates. After leaving it overnight in the refrigerator, the filter paper had reddish mud-like substances, which had a strong odor. I'm not sure if it's methamphetamine.
Second time, I heated ephedra in water for 2 hours, then filtered it through filter paper and added sodium hydroxide. After that, I added ethanol and then oxalic acid solution. The solution turned yellow-orange with precipitates. Later, I added red phosphorus and iodine and refluxed it for 8 hours. The solution turned into a wine color again. After cooling, I added a mixture of sodium hydroxide and sodium thiosulfate. At this point, the solution turned pink.
Requesting help, what are the issues with the mentioned process, and how should I proceed without using toluene?