multialdehydes
Multialdehydes are organic compounds that contain more than one aldehyde functional group (–CHO) within their structure. When a molecule has exactly two aldehyde groups, it is called a dialdehyde; compounds with three or more aldehyde groups are referred to as polyaldehydes. These substances can be aliphatic or aromatic and may have the aldehyde groups at terminal or internal positions, enabling diverse reactivity and crosslinking behavior.
Common examples include malondialdehyde (propanedial), also known as malondialdehyde or propane-1,3-dial, and the aliphatic dialdehydes succinaldehyde
Reactivity and applications are dominated by the presence of multiple aldehyde groups. Each aldehyde can undergo
Safety and handling require care: aldehydes are reactive and can be irritants or sensitizers, with glutaraldehyde