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Glyoxal is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula OCHCHO. It is the
smallest dialdehyde (a
compound with two
aldehyde groups). It is a crystalline...
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Diacetyl (/daɪjəˈsiːtəl/ dy-yuh-SEE-tuhl;
IUPAC systematic name:
butanedione or butane-2,3-dione) is an
organic compound with the
chemical formula (CH3CO)2...
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David O. (2006). "Oligomer
Formation in
Evaporating Aqueous Glyoxal and
Methyl Glyoxal Solutions".
Environmental Science & Technology. 40 (20): 6318–23...
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condensation of N,N-dimethylurea with
glyoxal. One
publication described such a procedure. They
combined N,N-dimethylurea and
glyoxal with a
catalytic amount of...
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Glyoxal-bis(mesitylimine) is an
organic compound with the
formula H2C2(NC6H2Me3)2 (Me = methyl). It is a
yellow solid that is
soluble in
organic solvents...
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aldehydes (−CH=O). The
reaction generally occurs between aromatic aldehydes or
glyoxals (OCH=CHO), and
results in
formation of an
acyloin (−C(O)CH(OH)−). In the...
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derivatives had been
discovered as
early as the 1840s. It was
shown that
glyoxal, formaldehyde, and
ammonia condense to form
imidazole (glyoxaline, as it...
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dehydrogenation of
isopropanol to acetone. In the gas phase,
glycol yields glyoxal and
ethanol yields acetaldehyde,
while organic amines are
dehydrated to...
- (keto-esters, keto-acids, etc.). The only 1,2-dialdehyde is
glyoxal, (CHO)2. Like many alkyldialdehydes,
glyoxal is
encountered almost exclusively as its hydrate...
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molecular formula C2H2O2 may
refer to: Acetylenediol, or ethynediol:
Glyoxal: Acetolactone: This set
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