methyl ether of protocatechuic aldehyde is commonly referred to as 'Piperonal'. it has a smell similar to vanilla and has the chemical formula C8H6O3. It is a commonly used precursor for the production of MDA.
vanilla
Dimethyl ether is CH3-O-CH3
alcohol, aldehyde, aromatic, ether
3-methyl-2-butanone
From its structure, we can see that vanillin does not have a ketone functional group, but it has an aldehyde. It also has a phenol and ether functional group. For that reason, I wouldn't categorize is as just an aldehyde.
vanilla
yes methyl chloride is more reactive.
Dimethyl ether is CH3-O-CH3
alcohol, aldehyde, aromatic, ether
3-methyl-2-butanone
yes it is
Ch3 -o- ch3
From its structure, we can see that vanillin does not have a ketone functional group, but it has an aldehyde. It also has a phenol and ether functional group. For that reason, I wouldn't categorize is as just an aldehyde.
R-O-R where , R = alkyl group For Example, CH3 - O -CH3 is di-methyl ether, C2H5 - O -C2H5 is di-ethyl ether, C2H5 - O - CH3 is ethyl methyl ether......etc.
1-Methoxypropane An ether is just an oxygen atom with two R groups branching off of it. Methyl propyl ether has a methyl group and propyl group branching off, so it is named methoxypropane.
Israel Goldstein has written: 'Derivatives of 5-aceto carvacryl methyl ether' -- subject(s): Aceto carvacryl methyl ether, Benzene, Carvacrol
I would say no they are not isomers because methylpropyl ether has four carbons, and 3-methyl-2-butanol has five carbons.