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Methyl hydration

Methyl alcohol, methyl hydrate, wood alcohol. [Pg.354]

Synonyms Carbinol, Colonial spirit, Columbian spirits, Methyl hydrate, Methylic alcohol, Methanol, Pyroligneous spirit, Pyroxylic spirit, Wood alcohol, Wood naphtha. [Pg.174]

Dissolve the Phenidone in 5.0 ml of methyl hydrate and then add to the solution. [Pg.218]

Methanol, CH3OH (also known as methyl alcohol), is a common laboratory reagent. It can be purchased at a hardware store under the name methyl hydrate or wood alcohol. ... [Pg.230]

From 1960, Pracejus studied the base-catalyzed methanolysis of ketenes in depth [45]. Using 0-acetylquinine as a catalyst, he obtained (S)-methyl hydrat-ropate in 74% ee at -110 °C from methyl phenyl ketene. An inversion of absolute configuration occurred on raising of the temperature. [Pg.31]

Methyl hydrate— Carbinol—PyroxyUc irit— Wood spirit—CH HO —32—may be formed froui marsh-gas, CH,H, by first converting it into the iodide and acting upon this with potassium hydrate CH,I KHO = KI 4- CH,HO. It is usually obtained by the destructive distillation of wood. The crude tvood vinegar so produced is a mixture of acetic acid and methyl alcohol with a variety of other products. The crude vineg, separated from taiTy products, is redistilled the first tenth of the distil-... [Pg.151]

METHYL HYDRATE (67-56-1) CH O CH3OH Flammable liquid. Forms explosive mixture with air [explosion limits in air (vol %) 6.0 to 36.5 flash point 52 F/11 C autoignition temp 725°F/385°C 867°F/464°C " Fire Rating 3]. Violent reaction (possible fire and/or explosion) with strong oxidizers strong mineral acids (e.g., nitric, sulfuric, perchloric) acetyl bromide alkyl aluminum salts beryllium dihydride bromine, chromic acid l-chloro-3,3-difluoro-2-methoxycyclopropene, cyanuric chloride diethylzinc, isophthaloyl chloride potassium-ferf-butoxide phosphorus trioxide platinum-black catalyst (ignition) potassium sulfur diimide Raney-nickel catalysts 2,4,6-trichlorotriazine, triethylaluminum, 1,3,3 -trifluor o-2 -... [Pg.709]

CAS-No [67-56-1] carbinol methyl alcohol methyl hydrate methylol wood alcohol... [Pg.568]

Synonyms Carbinol Colonial spirit Columbian spirits Methanol Methyl hydrate Methyl hydroxide Meth ol Monohydroxymethane Pyroxylic spirit Wood alcohol Wood naphtha Wood spirit Empirical CH,0 Formula CHjOH... [Pg.1194]

Methyl hydrate. See Methyl alcohol Methyl hydratropaldehyde p-Methylhydratropaldehyde p-Methylhydratropic aldehyde. See 2-(p-Tolyl) propionaldehyde Methylhydrazine CAS 60-34-4 UN 1244... [Pg.2639]

Methyl hexylate. See Methyl caproate Methyl hexyl carbinol. See 2-Octanol Methyl hydrate. See Methyl alcohol... [Pg.2212]


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