hello /sci/ I am a chemical compounder for an aerosol manufacturer. I produce the concentrates for ALL popular brands of hairspray, mousse, sunscreen, and a few other household products. a common chemical in hairspray is 2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol (95%) and I accidentally got some on my skin. this is the result. what happened to my skin and what is "AMP"??
another pic of the chemical burn. this burned for hours even after running water over for a while
>>8547190
lmao this guy fucking makes the shit we put on our skin and even he doesn't know what it does
>>8547198
2-Amino-2-methyl-1-propanol is the chemical used to adjust the PH of all Proctor and Gamble hair sprays.I know what it does. I was hoping a chemist or something would reply to answer a few questions I have
>expecting us to look up the MSDS for you
>>8547190
>Work for a large pharmaceutical
>Injure yourself at work
Congrats OP - Get yourself a lawyer and sue these fuckers for every penny you can
>>8547205
what do you need nigger
>>8547190
Looks more like a nearly-healed scrape.
>>8547190
AMP is adenosine monophosphate and is used by the body for RNA.
Also sage for lying and shit posting.
Any 'chemical compounder' would know what he works with and what it does.
>>8547198
I don't know why I found this post funny
>>8547190
Wouldn't one naturally assume that AMP is shorthand for amino methyl propanol?
>>8547190
It's corrosive and used as pH adjuster. You should be talking to EHS instead of posting this on 4chan you degenerate.
mfw accidentally inhaled N-methyl-1-phenyl-2-propanamine. What the fuck do I do guys?