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furfuryl Chem.|ˈfɜːfjʊərɪl, -aɪl| [f. furfurol + -yl.] a. The univalent radical C4H3O·CH2–containing a furan ring. furfuryl alcohol, a colourless liquid, C4H3O·CH2OH, darkening in air and used industrially as a solvent and in the manufacture of synthetic resins. †b. = furyl. Obs.
1873Jrnl. Chem. Soc. XXVI. 626 Furfuryl alcohol, C5H6O2, is produced, together with pyromucic acid, by the action of alcoholic potash and furfurol. 1884Roscoe & Schorlemmer Treat. Chem. III. ii. 614 Constitution of the Furfuryl Compounds.—These contain the group C4H3O, which in accordance with Baeyer's suggestion is termed ‘furfur’. 1958Spectator 20 June 804/3 The stuff which, apparently, gives coffee its flavour—a chemical called furfuryl mercaptan. |