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Summary Of: Furfural

Furfural was first isolated in 1832 by the... furfural remained a relatively obscure chemical until 1922... furfural is still produced from agricultural byproducts like... Furfural dissolves readily in most polar... furfural participates in the same kinds of reactions as other aldehydes and other aromatic compounds... The aromatic stability of furfural is not as great as in... furfural irreversibly solidifies into a hard thermosetting... Furfural and water evaporate together from the reaction mixture... synthesis of furfural from corn cobs takes place by... Furfural is used as a... Furfural is also used as a chemical intermediate in the production of the solvents... furfural has led to...

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