Compound | Terpineol | ||||
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CAS No. | 8000-41-7 | Catalog No. | 353 | Brand | |
Purity | 98% | Packing | 1kg | Grade | |
Lead Time | 15Day (s) | Origin | Loading Port |
Boiling Point | 214-224ºC |
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Stability | Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids. |
Appearance & Physical State | colourless liquid with an odour of lilac |
Water Solubility | slightly |
Flash Point | 95ºC |
Refractive Index | 1.481-1.486 |
Density | 0.937 |
Freezing Point | 2℃ |
Melting Point | 18ºC |
Alpha-Terpineol is a natural monoterpene alcohol, has pines odor or clove odor, found naturally in Pine oil, Lavandin oil, Petitgrain oil and Neroli oil. It appears viscous liquid but easy crystallizing. Alpha-Terpineol obtained industrially by dehydration of terpin hydrate or by direct hydration of the terpene hydrocarbons contained in turpentine oil. When obtained synthetically, it also contains the isomers β-and-γ-terpineol. (Масло-жировая пром-стъ, 1984, No.11, 24).
Αlpha terpineol is one of bulk spices, produced more than thousand tons every years. It is widely used as flavoring on personal cares such like soaps and synthetic detergents (content less than 30%).
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