methanol

Description

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Methanol

 gradient grade for liquid chromatography

Synonyms

MeOH, Hydroxymethane, Methyl alcohol, Carbinol

Catalog number

106007

CAS number

67-56-1

Chemical Formula

CH₃OH

Molar Mass

32.04 g/mol

Pack size

1L         25.L          4L          5L           10L           30L           185L

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Description

Methanol , also known as methyl alcohol among others, is a chemical with the formula CH3OH (often abbreviated MeOH). This alcohol acquired the name “wood alcohol” because it was once produced chiefly as a byproduct of the destructive distillation of wood. Today, industrial methanol is produced in a catalytic process directly from carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide, and hydrogen.

Methyl alcohol is the simplest alcohol, being only a methyl group linked to a hydroxyl group. It is a light, volatile, colorless, flammable liquid with a distinctive odor very similar to that of ethanol (drinking alcohol). However, unlike ethanol, methanol is highly toxic and unfit for consumption. At room temperature, it is a polar liquid, and is used as an antifreeze, solvent, fuel, and as a denaturant for ethanol. It is also used for producing biodiesel via transesterification reaction.

Methanol is produced naturally in the anaerobic metabolism of many varieties of bacteria, and is commonly present in small amounts in the environment. As a result, the atmosphere contains a small amount of methanol vapor. But in only a few days, atmospheric methanol is oxidized by sunlight to produce carbon dioxide and water.

 Methyl alcohol is also found in abundant quantities in star-forming regions of space, and is used in astronomy as a marker for such regions. It is detected through its spectral emission lines.

Methanol when drunk is metabolized first to formaldehyde and then to formic acid or formate salts.These are poisonous to the central nervous system and may result in blindness, coma, and death. Because of these toxic properties, methanol is frequently used as a denaturant additive for ethanol manufactured for industrial uses. This addition of methanol exempts industrial ethanol (commonly known as “denatured alcohol” or “methylated spirit”) from liquor excise taxation in the US and some other countries.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Methanol

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