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Ester vs Methanesulfonate - What's the difference?

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In context|organic chemistry|lang=en terms the difference between ester and methanesulfonate

is that ester is (organic chemistry) a compound most often formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid, with elimination of water it contains the functional group carbon-oxygen double bond joined via carbon to another oxygen atom while methanesulfonate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of methanesulfonic acid; a mesylate.

As nouns the difference between ester and methanesulfonate

is that ester is (organic chemistry) a compound most often formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid, with elimination of water it contains the functional group carbon-oxygen double bond joined via carbon to another oxygen atom while methanesulfonate is (organic chemistry) any salt or ester of methanesulfonic acid; a mesylate.

ester

English

(wikipedia ester)

Noun

(en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) A compound most often formed by the condensation of an alcohol and an acid, with elimination of water. It contains the functional group carbon-oxygen double bond joined via carbon to another oxygen atom.
  • Derived terms

    * esterification * esterify * jojoba ester * silicon ester

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    methanesulfonate

    English

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • (organic chemistry) Any salt or ester of methanesulfonic acid; a mesylate