ksyleeniä
Ksyleeniä, also known as xylenol, is a class of organic compounds that are derivatives of phenol. The term "ksyleeniä" is derived from the Greek word "xylon," meaning wood, and "phenol," reflecting their origin from wood tar. Xylenols are characterized by the presence of a hydroxyl group (-OH) attached to a benzene ring, which has two methyl groups (-CH3) substituted at the ortho, meta, or para positions. The three isomers of xylenol are ortho-xylenol, meta-xylenol, and para-xylenol.
Xylenols are commonly used as intermediates in the synthesis of various chemicals, including dyes, pharmaceuticals, and
The production of xylenols typically involves the catalytic hydrogenation of toluene, followed by the selective oxidation
Xylenols are generally considered safe for use in low concentrations, but like many chemicals, they can be