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Dominique Posted - 25/01/2023 : 07:35:57
Hello,

I need your opinion on the use in entomology of methylacetate instead of the usual ethylacetate.

Dominique
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Dominique Posted - 27/01/2023 : 18:23:04
I'm actually looking for information on collecting beetles in the USA. It seems that it is easier to find methyl acetate than ethyl acetate in this country and I would like to know if there are any disadvantages.

What I do know is that the two products are chemically very similar, have very similar properties and have almost identical industrial uses.
Xavier Posted - 25/01/2023 : 13:56:06
Un ami m'a conseillé la même chose pour dégraisser les spécimens(produit moins agressif pour nos bestioles), mais l'acquérir en pharmacie s'est révélé bien compliqué ! Si tu as une piste...

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