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Terpinyl Propionate CAS NO 80-27-3
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CAS No.:80-27-3
Grade:Pharmacy Grade
Content:99.9%
Brand:Customizable
Packaging:Customizable
Description
Terpinyl Propionate is a high-purity ester compound valued for its pleasant, fruity-woody aroma profile. This versatile ingredient is essential for formulators seeking to create complex and stable fragrance compositions. It is a key component for manufacturers in the flavor and fragrance, cosmetics, and household product industries, where consistent quality and reliable supply are paramount.
Application
- Fragrance Formulation: A core component in perfumes, colognes, and fine fragrances, providing woody, balsamic, and slightly floral notes.
- Flavor Enhancement: Used in food-grade applications to impart fruity and berry-like nuances to beverages, confectionery, and baked goods.
- Cosmetic & Personal Care: Incorporated into soaps, lotions, shampoos, and deodorants as a stable fragrance ingredient.
- Household & Industrial Products: Serves as a scent agent in detergents, fabric softeners, air fresheners, and cleaning solutions.
- Aromatherapy & Candles: Utilized in essential oil blends and scented candles for its long-lasting aromatic properties.
- Technical Applications: Acts as a solvent or intermediate in specialty chemical synthesis.
Basic Information
| Product Name | Terpinyl Propionate |
| CAS No. | 80-27-3 |
| Molecular Formula | C₁₃H₂₂O₂ |
| Molecular Weight | 210.31 g/mol |
| Synonyms | p-Menth-1-en-8-yl propionate; 1-Isopropyl-4-methylcyclohex-1-en-8-yl propanoate; α-Terpinyl propionate; Terpinyl propanoate; Propionic acid, p-menth-1-en-8-yl ester; FEMA 3053 |
| EINECS | 201-268-6 |
Quality Control
Our Terpinyl Propionate is produced under a stringent quality management system. Each batch is analyzed to ensure it meets high-purity standards suitable for flavor, fragrance, and cosmetic applications. We provide comprehensive Certificates of Analysis (COA) detailing identity, purity, and safety parameters, supporting compliance with relevant industry guidelines.
Storage
Preserve in a tightly closed container, protected from light. Store in a cool, dry, well-ventilated area at controlled room temperature (15-25°C/59-77°F). This product is easily oxidized; for long-term storage, consider an inert atmosphere (e.g., nitrogen blanket). Keep away from heat, sparks, and open flame.
Specification
| Item | Specification |
|---|---|
| Appearance | Clear, colorless to pale yellow liquid |
| Odor | Characteristic, fruity-woody |
| Identification (IR) | Conforms to reference spectrum |
| Assay (GC) | ≥ 98.0% |
| Refractive Index (20°C) | 1.465 - 1.475 |
| Specific Gravity (25°C) | 0.950 - 0.970 |
| Acid Value | ≤ 1.0 mg KOH/g |
Note: Specifications can be tailored. Please contact us for the detailed technical data sheet of a specific grade.
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