Tangerinol
Synthétique
Citrus > Zesty > Aldehydic > Marine
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Other names :
(E/Z)-6,10-dimethylundeca-5,9-dien-2-yl acetate ; Tanderinol ;
Volatility :
Base
Uses in perfumery :
Tangerinol is a very interesting ingredient because of its citrusy / marine / aldehydic triptych. It may be used to extend zesty, citrus notes to the heart, giving a fresh and juicy aspect. Very good in colognes and candles in particular (although it remains stable in most common applications). Its watery ozonic aspect makes it an ingredient of choice for ''sea breeze '' notes. Nonetheless, beware of the strength of this raw material. Tangerinol is also effective as a sandalwood booster in soap.
Natural availability :
Tangerinol is not available naturally.
Year of discovery :
Data not available.
Other comments :
Data not available.
Price Range :
€€
Stability :
Data not available.
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- Molecular formula :
- C15H26O2
- Molecular Weight :
- 238,37 g/mol
- Density :
- 0,89 @20°C
- Flash Point :
- 131°C
- Fusion Point :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Appearance :
- Colorless liquid
- Log P :
- 5,8
- Boiling Point :
- 296°C
- Detection Threshold :
- 7,8203 ng/l
Synthesis route :
Data not available.
Synthesis precursor :
Data not available.
Isomerism :
Data not available.
- EINECS number :
- 221-803-4 ; 221-803-5
- FEMA number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- JECFA number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- FLAVIS number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Allergens :
- This ingredient does not contain any allergen.
- IFRA :
- This ingredient is not restricted
To learn more about IFRA's standards : https://ifrafragrance.org/safe-use/library
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