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Methacrolein

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Formula
  
C4H6O

Molar mass
  
70.09 g/mol

Melting point
  
-81 °C

Boiling point
  
69 °C

Density
  
847 kg/m³

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Related alkenals
  
Citral Citronellal trans-2-Methyl-2-butenal

Methacrolein, or methacrylaldehyde, is an unsaturated aldehyde. It is a clear, colorless, flammable liquid.

Methacrolein is one of two major products resulting from the reaction of isoprene with OH in the atmosphere, the other product being Methyl vinyl ketone (MVK, also known as butenone). These compounds are important components of the atmospheric oxidation chemistry of biogenic chemicals, which can result in the formation of ozone and/or particulates.

It is present in cigarette smoke.

Industrially, the primary use of methacrolein is in the manufacture of polymers and synthetic resins.

Exposure to methacrolein is highly irritating to the eyes, nose, throat and lungs.

The essential oil of the plant Big Sagebrush (Artemisia tridentata) contains 5% methacrolein.

References

Methacrolein Wikipedia