Denatured alcohol



         


Denatured alcohol is ethanol with added adulterants that make it useless for consumption but still useful for industrial processes. There are diverse industrial uses for ethanol, and therefore literally hundreds of recipes for denaturing ethanol. Typical additives are methanol, isopropanol, methyl ethyl ketone, denatonium benzoate, and even aviation gasoline.

In this sense of the word, denatured means "a specific property of ethanol, its usefulness as an beverage, is removed". The ethanol molecule is not denatured in the sense that its chemical structure is altered.

Denatured alcohol is taxed differently from drinkable alcohol.

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