methylglycerol
Methylglycerol is a chemical compound also known as 1-methoxy-2,3-propanediol or 2-methoxy-1,3-propanediol, depending on the position of the methoxy group. It is a derivative of glycerol where one of the hydroxyl groups has been replaced by a methoxy group. This results in a molecule with three carbon atoms, one ether linkage, and two hydroxyl groups.
The synthesis of methylglycerol can be achieved through various chemical routes, often involving the reaction of
Methylglycerol finds applications as a solvent, a humectant, and as an intermediate in the synthesis of other