Tangarine_Dreams
Rising Star
if the bp of acetlydehyde is 68f can i not just make a tiny distillation setup and heat my peppermint oil/extract/essential oil to get a more pure reagent for later use? if so is it stable? i assume id get a mixture of alcohols and similar aldehyde if any are in the oil.
a Ferocious Visionary does not list acetlydehyde as a component of it's peppermint oil, why is this?
is this maybe important to the reaction into lsh? Three molecules of acetaldehyde condense to form “paraldehyde,” a cyclic trimer containing C-O single bonds. The condensation of four molecules of acetaldehyde give the cyclic molecule called metaldehyde.
"The drug disulfiram (Antabuse) prevents the oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid, and it has the same unpleasant effect on drinkers. Antabuse is used as a deterrent for alcoholics who wish to stay sober."
^i wonder if it does this thru a chemical or a bio process. if its just chemical this could be useful.
a Ferocious Visionary does not list acetlydehyde as a component of it's peppermint oil, why is this?
is this maybe important to the reaction into lsh? Three molecules of acetaldehyde condense to form “paraldehyde,” a cyclic trimer containing C-O single bonds. The condensation of four molecules of acetaldehyde give the cyclic molecule called metaldehyde.
"The drug disulfiram (Antabuse) prevents the oxidation of acetaldehyde to acetic acid, and it has the same unpleasant effect on drinkers. Antabuse is used as a deterrent for alcoholics who wish to stay sober."
^i wonder if it does this thru a chemical or a bio process. if its just chemical this could be useful.