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Wood naphtha

CAS No.: 67-56-1

  • Molecular Formula: CH₃OH
  • Molecular Weight: 32.042 g/mol

Chemical type

  • Major CO₂-derived product
[1]
  • Alcohol reactant
[2]

Key properties

  • Liquid at ambient conditions
  • High energy density
  • Easily transportable and storable
[1]
  • Widely accessible and inexpensive
  • Activates to methoxy species (linear, bridged, terminal)
  • Couples with activated CO₂ to form intermediates
  • Low-cost raw material
[2]
  • Fuel and hydrogen carrier
  • Raw material for olefins, aromatics, and polymers
  • Platform chemical for downstream synthesis
[1]
  • Raw material for DMC synthesis
  • Forms methoxy intermediates in catalysis
  • Used in CO₂ conversion processes
[2]

Classification by use

  • Chemicals used as fuels
  • Chemicals used as chemical feedstocks
[1]
  • Reactants in alcohol-based CO₂ reactions
  • Solvents in catalytic systems
  • Feedstocks for carbonate production
[2]

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  1. [Cite:1] Recent progress in microporous membrane reactors for catalytic conversion CO2 into value-added chemicals, Advanced Membranes, Volume 7, June 2026, 100190
  2. [Cite:2] Effect of lattice distortion of CeO2 on direct synthesis of dimethyl carbonate from CO2 and methanol, Journal of Fuel Chemistry and Technology, Volume 53, Issue 11, November 2025, Pages 1590-1602