furfuryylisiin
Furfuryylisiin refers to a class of chemical compounds derived from furfuryl alcohol. These substances are characterized by the presence of a furfuryl group, which is a furan ring with a methylene group attached. Furfuryl alcohol itself is a versatile chemical obtained from agricultural byproducts rich in pentosans, such as corncobs and oat hulls. The polymerization or esterification of furfuryl alcohol leads to the formation of furfuryylisiin compounds.
One prominent example is furfuryl alcohol resin, which is formed by the acid-catalyzed polymerization of furfuryl
Another category includes furfuryyl esters, formed by reacting furfuryl alcohol with carboxylic acids. These compounds can