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Crotonaldehyde: Unraveling Concerns Is Industrial Chemical Crotonic aldehyde a Hidden Threat?

Crotonic aldehyde, also known as 2-butenal, is aclear, colorless liquid hydrocarbon that is mildly soluble in water. It is classified as an unsaturated aldehyde and contains reactive aldehyde and vinyl functional groups. Crotonaldehyde is produced industrially as an intermediate in the manufacture of alkenes and other unsaturated aldehydes.

Crotonic aldehyde has a characteristic pungent odor detectable at low concentrations. It has a melting point of -91°C and a boiling point of 87°C. Being an α,β-unsaturated aldehyde, Crotonic aldehyde readily undergoes reactions characteristic of aldehydes such as oxidation, reduction, hydration, and nucleophilic addition

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