I have searched among patents and works on Internet after a preparation of anhydrous Raney Nickel, but can't find more than one case where they used n-Butylamine, which subsequently was dried in an inert atmosphere. This doesn't seem rational for more general purposes.
I have been thinking of washing the Raney Nickel with 99,95% < methanol (this alcohol because it's much easier to prepare this almost anhydrous), at the same time as a strong magnet is holding the suspension down. I was thinking of repeating this decantation several times, and I expect the solid to become pretty anhydrous. I've heard this from other sources, that this gives a "pretty anhydrous" solid. I would like to know how anhydrous in % this is expected. The latter is maybe a very hard question to answer, because there are several factors involved. Still, I give it a try; maybe someone has dealing with this issue before.
How anhydrous is it possible to reach by this washing-method?
I'm very thankful for a really qualified answer.