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spirits Hydroxymethane MeOH
Methyl alcohol Methyl hydroxide Methylic alcohol Methylol Methylene hydrate,
primary alcohol Pyroligneous spirit Wood
alcohol Wood...
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Methylol urea is the
organic compound with the
formula H2NC(O)NHCH2OH. It is a white, water-soluble
solid that
decomposes near 110 °C.
Methylolurea is...
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taurolidine to
taurinamide and
ultimately taurine and water,
liberating methylol groups that
chemically react with the
mureins in the
bacterial cell wall...
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polyacrylamide is as a
chemical intermediate in the
production of N-
methylol acrylamide and N-butoxyacrylamide. The most
common use of soil conditioners...
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while the
second self-polymerize
resins as well.
Compounds baring N-
methylol groups, such as
dimethylol ethylene urea (DMEU) and the
related Dimethylol...
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reacts with a
nucleophilic group on a DNA base for example, and
forms a
methylol adduct,
which is then
converted to a
Schiff base. In the
second step, the...
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concentrates on
developing well
defined dendrimers and
dendron based on 2,2-bis(
methylol)propionic acid,
where the
company has the
exclusive right to the production...
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recycled fibres.
Adamopoulos and Mai (2011)
modified recycled fibres with N-
methylol compounds and
glutaraldehyde with
significant improvement on
fibre characteristics...
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German chemist Alfred Einhorn in a paper,
published in 1905,
describing N-
methylol compounds of amides. In 1914
chemist Karl
Brunner published a
paper expanding...
- Petersen, H. (1968). "Reaction Mechanisms, Structure, and
Properties of
Methylol Compounds in Cross-Linking Cotton1".
Textile Research Journal. 38 (2):...