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The Expanding Role of Methanol in Fuels, Chemicals, and Energy Storage

Methanol (CH₃OH), also known as methyl alcohol or wood alcohol, is the simplest alcohol and a fundamental chemical building block. It is a colorless, volatile, flammable liquid with a distinctive odor, but it is highly toxic if ingested, leading to blindness or death. Industrially, it is primarily produced on a massive scale via the catalytic synthesis of hydrogen and carbon monoxide (synthesis gas or "syngas") derived from natural gas, coal, or biomass. Modern plants use low-pressure processes over copper-zinc-alumina catalysts. As a versatile C1 chemical, methanol can be easily converted into numerous downstream products, serving as a key feedstock for the chemical industry and an emerging alternative fuel and energy carrier.

The applications of methanol are vast. Its largest single use is in the production of formaldehyde, a precursor to resins for plywood, plastics, and adhesives. It is also a primary feedstock for manufacturing acetic acid, methyl tert-butyl ether (MTBE),…

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