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Methanol is poison, but...Methanol is poison, and this is truly so. It is common knowledge that when a negligibly small amount of this substance finds its way into a human’s organism it causes nervous and vascular systems to break down, which can, in its turn, lead to blindness or prove lethal. However, if used appropriately, for technical ends, this product is second to none. The sphere of its application is very wide indeed. Methanol is a produce of bulk chemistry used in making such chemicals as formaldehyde, methyl-tert-buthyl ether, isoprene, acetic acid, methylmethacrylate etc. You can learn the current state of methanol market in the CIS, who the key players of this sphere are, what the perspectives of this industry’s development are upon reading this article.
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