metylestern
Metylestern is a nonstandard or regional term sometimes used to refer to methyl esters, a class of organic compounds formed from methanol and carboxylic acids. In contemporary English-language chemistry, the preferred term is methyl ester; metylestern may appear in texts influenced by other languages where forms like metylester are common. Methyl esters have the general formula R-COO-CH3 and are produced by esterification of carboxylic acids with methanol or by transesterification of esters with methanol.
Common examples include methyl formate (HCOOCH3) and methyl acetate (CH3COOCH3). Fatty acid methyl esters (FAMEs) are
Synthesis methods include acid-catalyzed esterification of carboxylic acids with methanol, often aided by removal of water
Applications of methyl esters span solvents, plasticizers, flavors and fragrances, and, most notably, biodiesel fuel components.