A local zine detailed on manufacture of the illicit substance Methamphetamine HCl via a reduction procedure using Hydrogen Gas. The procedure went something like this:
Ephedrine (or pseudo) was extracted, purified, etc, and then dissolved in d-H20 in a double-necked flask. 33% HCl acid was placed into single neck flask. Magnesium ribbon (with oxidative cover scraped off) was added to single-neck flask, and cap added, with a tube extending into double-neck flask, the emerging end slightly submerged into the ephedrine solution. Single-neck flask was heated gently to produce Hydrogen Gas, which ran up the tube and bubbled through ephedrine solution, and was then slowly emitted from uncapped side of double-neck flask.
Methamphetamine was extracted from the solution appropriately.
Now, not even being at the level of a novice chemist or even simple theorist my opinion is hardly worth note on such matters, but I do not believe this would work from what I have read on the subject of Methamphetamine product.
Now here is my question: why? If all that needs to be done is the Oxygen bond replaced with a Hydrogen, i.e reduction of ephedrine, why does Hydrogen gas not work as a reducing agent, and ephedrine's direct exposure to it, (through whichever method one might choose) produce Methamphetamine?
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