burnt wrote:While I'd certainly encourage do it yourself TLC just one note. Silica dust is toxic. It will get in your body and stay there. Its kind of like breathing asbestos. So just make sure to wear mask when making your own TLC plates or cutting up TLC plates. Also work in an area you can easily clean etc usual lab stuff.
That is somewhat overstated.
Asbestos causes a type of cancer, crystalline silica dust can cause silicosis (essentially lesions), amorphous silica (which is what Silica gel is) dust may not clear out of the lungs but is otherwise not toxic.
Of course wearing a mask is always a good idea, but if you grind your silica gel wet you shouldn't raise any dust and wearing a mask when cutting up the occasional TLC plate is likely overkill.
OTOH, the blue or green bits of silica gel are another story, they most likely contain cobalt(II) chloride and that stuff is toxic (maybe even carcinogenic).
I only mention this because I've run into some pretty irrational fear of silica gel over the years.
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