VSL Research - 2,4-Dinitrophenol (DNP) Janoshik lab results

Imagine how much heat that puts into it

From google ai:

DNP (2,4-dinitrophenol) is sensitive to heat during manufacturing because it can explosively decompose when heated, leading to explosions or the emission of toxic nitrogen dioxide fumes. Exposure to shock, friction, concussion, or even the presence of air with a dust explosion hazard also increases its instability. Therefore, extreme caution is necessary to avoid heating DNP during its production, storage, or handling.
The temperature never rises above 40°C, which is inoffensive for DNP, it’s actually the same temperature we use when drying our finished product in the dehydrator.

The supposed risks of explosion/ignition are way overstated. DNP can be transported even in very dry and pure crystal form, and it won’t ignite unless directly exposed to a flame. So, grinding it with the temperature gradually going up to 40°C is not a big concern.

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The temperature never rises above 40°C, which is inoffensive for DNP, it’s actually the same temperature we use when drying our finished product in the dehydrator.

The supposed risks of explosion/ignition are way overstated. DNP can be transported even in very dry and pure crystal form, and it won’t ignite unless directly exposed to a flame. So, grinding it with the temperature gradually going up to 40°C is not a big concern.

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Look at that fucking filthy kitchen.

Obviously only the best is coming from this guy
 
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