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methanol
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methanol

Simplest of the alcohols. It can be made by the dry distillation of wood (hence it is also known as wood alcohol), but is usually made from coal or natural gas. When pure, it is a colourless, flammable liquid with a pleasant odour, and is highly poisonous.

Methanol is used to produce methanal (formaldehyde, from which resins and plastics can be made), methyl-tert-butyl ether (MTB, a replacement for lead as an octane-booster in petrol), vinyl acetate (largely used in paint manufacture), and petrol. Certain types of motor racing use methanol as a fuel, mainly for safety reasons as it does not form black clouds when it burns.



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Now, we go back to methanol or the other names it has such as methyl alcohol, carbinol, wood alcohol, wood naptha or wood spirits.
3% purity was separated from PET, using reagents such as calcium lignin sulfonate and methyl isobutyl carbinol (MIBC) [17].
[FIGURE 1 OMITTED] The silanol (Si-OH) groups react with carbinol (C-OH) groups on the alkyd, liberating water which must be removed to drive the reaction toward completion.
 
 
 
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