methylal

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meth·yl·al

 (mĕth′ə-lăl′)
n.
A colorless flammable liquid acetal, C3H8O2, used as a solvent and in the manufacture of perfumes, adhesives, and protective coatings.

[methyl + -al.]
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methylal

(ˈmɛθɪˌlæl)
n
(Elements & Compounds) a colourless volatile flammable liquid with an odour resembling that of chloroform, used as a solvent and in the manufacture of perfumes and adhesives. Formula: (CH3O)2CH2. Also called: formal
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Spengler, "Uber die Bildung von Isochinolinderivaten durch Einwirkung von Methylal auf Phenylothylamin, Phenyl-alanin und Tyrosin," Berichte der Deutschen Chemischen Gesellschaft, vol.
New procedure for extraction of serum lipids with methylal application tomicro determination of total cholesterol, phosphoamino lipids, and proteins.
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