Molecular Formula | C20H32O2 |
Molar Mass | 304.47 |
Density | 0.926g/cm3 |
Boling Point | 202.6°C at 760 mmHg |
Flash Point | 66.7°C |
Vapor Presure | 0.291mmHg at 25°C |
Refractive Index | 1.496 |
Physical and Chemical Properties | Colorless to yellow liquid. Relative density 1.914-0.922, refractive index 1.468-1.472, flash point> 121 ℃, soluble in 4 volumes of 70% ethanol and oil, acid value <5.0. There are fresh and powerful, flowing with leaves green orange fruit aroma, and some deodorant wood-like aroma. The diffusion force is good, and the fragrance persistence is general. |
Toxicity | The acute oral LD50 value in rats was reported to be 4.5 ml/kg (4.16-4.86 ml/kg) (Levenstein, 1973a). The acute dermal LD50 value was reported to be > 5 ml/kg in the rabbit(Levenstein, 1973b). |
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Application | isocyclic citral can be used in floral-flavor formulations to impart a fresh natural fragrance. Good results can be obtained when appropriate amount is used in the formula of perfume essence. It can be used for hyacinth, sweet bean flower, and so on. It can also be used for the perfuming of household cleaners, or for the masking of bad breath in industry. |
Use | is used in floral-flavor formulations to impart a fresh natural fragrance. Good results can be obtained when appropriate amount is used in the formula of perfume essence. It can be used for hyacinth, sweet bean flower, and so on. It can also be used for the perfuming of household cleaners, or for the masking of bad breath in industry. Dosage up to 10%. |