What happens when anisole is treated with formaldehyde?
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Answer: liquid phase condensation of anisole with p formaldehyde fictionalized mesoporous Zr-TMS catalysts.
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All life forms – bacteria, plants, fish, animals and humans – naturally produce formaldehyde as part of cell metabolism. Formaldehyde is also an essential building block chemical in the production of hundreds of items such as in vaccines or personal care items. However, little, if any, formaldehyde remains in the final products that consumers use.
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