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  • $\begingroup$ if the Merck says they are the same and they have the same CAS number, they are the same. I have never heard it referred to as glutardialdehyde and I worked for the business unit that made it. Merck is just trying to be "inclusive". $\endgroup$
    – user123462
    Commented Jun 7, 2023 at 11:48
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    $\begingroup$ IMO, glutaraldehtyde follows from glutaric acid, which is already difunctional. Glutardialdehyde appears to be redundant. $\endgroup$
    – user55119
    Commented Jun 7, 2023 at 16:10