Comparing Dimethyl Carbonate with Traditional Solvents
The Dimethyl Carbonate is a highly versatile compound known for its unique chemical properties. It is a colorless liquid with a boiling point of 90°C and miscibility in most organic solvents. DMC has three reactive functional groups—carbonate, methoxy, and methyl—that enable it to act as both a solvent and a methylating or carbonylating agent. Unlike traditional...
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