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- Methylbenzaldehyde or tolualdehyde may refer to: 2-Methylbenzaldehyde (2-tolualdehyde) 3-Methylbenzaldehyde [Wikidata] (3-tolualdehyde) 4-Methylbenzaldehyde...
- 4-Methylbenzaldehyde is the aromatic aldehyde with the formula CH3C6H4CHO. It is a colorless liquid. Commercially available, it may be prepared from the...
- 2-Methylbenzaldehyde is an organic compound with the formula CH3C6H4CHO. It is a colorless liquid. Of its many reactions, 2-methylbenzaldehyde undergoes...
- 057515 u) may refer to: Acetophenone Methylbenzaldehydes 2-Methylbenzaldehyde 3-Methylbenzaldehyde 4-Methylbenzaldehyde Oxonine Phenylacetaldehyde Phthalane...
- Benzodioxan 3,4-Dihydroxystyrene 3-Hydroxyacetophenone 2-Hydroxy-4-methylbenzaldehyde 4-Hydroxyphenylacetaldehyde 2-Methoxybenzaldehyde (o-anisaldehyde)...
- route adapted from Power et al is to add ethylmagnesium bromide to 3-methylbenzaldehyde (I) to form the product 1-(3-methylphenyl)-1-propanol (II). This product...
- 2-Hydroxy-4-methylbenzaldehyde is a chemical compound. It is an additives in cigarettes. "2-Hydroxy-4-methylvaleric acid". National Center for Biotechnology...
- the last step can be replaced by a reductive N-alkylation with 3-methylbenzaldehyde. The reductive agent is hydrogen, and Raney nickel is used as a catalyst...
- made from toluene by the Gattermann-Koch reaction, which gives 4-methylbenzaldehyde. Oxidation of the latter gives terephthalic acid. Terephthalic acid...
- 1002/047084289X.rf023. ISBN 0-471-93623-5. S. D. Jolad, S. Rajagopalan (1966). "2-Bromo-4-methylbenzaldehyde". Org. Synth. 46: 13. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.046.0013....