Chemical Dangers.
If you’re of a nerdly persuasion, I would like to bring your attention to the writings of one Derek Lowe, specifically a category from his “In The Pipeline” blog; Things I Won’t Work With.
In those posts Lowe, who holds a PhD in organic chemistry, describes certain chemical compounds of such properties that His Noodliness himself couldn’t convince Lowe to permit them in his lab. Or, if the decision is up to him, the lab next door either.
I love the way Lowe writes – he has a knack for bringing chemistry for the masses, using terms we can all understand. Of chlorine triflouride he writes “Yep, that stuff, the delightful compound that sets sand on fire and eats through asbestos firebrick“, and his description of thioacetone’s unique odour (“An 1890 report from the Whitehall Soap Works in Leeds refers to the odor as “fearful”, and if you could smell anything through the ambient conditions in a Leeds soap factory in 1890, it must have been.) is most colourful.
It’s still a painfully geeky read, though.
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