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25dimethylfuran

2,5-Dimethylfuran (2,5-DMF) is an aromatic heterocyclic compound derived from furan. Its molecular formula is C6H8O and its molecular weight is about 96.1 g/mol. The structure comprises a five-membered furan ring with methyl groups at the 2- and 5-positions, giving a colorless, volatile liquid at room temperature.

Production and sources: 2,5-DMF is mainly produced from biomass. A common route involves catalytic conversion of

Properties and applications: 2,5-DMF has relatively high energy content among biofuels and shows favorable octane characteristics,

See also: Furan, 5-Hydroxymethylfurfural, Furfural, Biofuels.

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5-hydroxymethylfurfural
(HMF),
which
is
formed
by
dehydration
of
sugars
such
as
glucose
and
fructose.
In
typical
sequences,
HMF
is
hydrogenated
and
deoxygenated
to
yield
2,5-DMF.
Alternative
methods
include
hydrogenation
of
furfural
derivatives.
The
renewable
origin
of
HMF
positions
2,5-DMF
as
a
potential
platform
chemical
for
fuels
and
value-added
chemicals.
making
it
a
candidate
for
blending
with
gasoline.
It
is
also
studied
as
a
feedstock
for
polymers,
fragrances,
and
specialty
solvents.
The
compound
is
flammable
and
should
be
handled
with
standard
laboratory
or
industrial
safety
practices
to
minimize
exposure
and
ignition
risk.