Terpineol
Product Description
Product Detail
Product Name: |
Terpineol |
Synonyms: |
TERPINEOL;TERPINEOL 101 (ALPHA);TERPINEOL 200 (ALPHA);TERPINEOL 318 TYPE;TERPINEOL 350;TERPINEOL, A-;TERPINEOL-ALPHA;Terpineol - Mixed Isomers |
CAS: |
8000-41-7 |
MF: |
C10H18O |
MW: |
154.25 |
EINECS: |
232-268-1 |
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Mol File: |
8000-41-7.mol |
|
Melting point |
18°C |
Boiling point |
214-224°C |
density |
0.937 |
vapor pressure |
3 hPa (20 °C) |
refractive index |
1.481-1.486 |
Fp |
95°C |
storage temp. |
Store below +30°C. |
solubility |
ethanol: soluble1.25ml/10ml, clear to slightly hazy, colorless to light yellow (50% ethanol) |
form |
Liquid |
color |
Clear colorless to slightly yellow |
Water Solubility |
slightly |
FreezingPoint |
2℃ |
Stability: |
Stable. Combustible. Incompatible with strong oxidizing agents, strong acids. |
InChIKey |
WUOACPNHFRMFPN-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
CAS DataBase Reference |
8000-41-7(CAS DataBase Reference) |
EPA Substance Registry System |
Terpineol (8000-41-7) |
Hazard Codes |
Xi |
Risk Statements |
38-36/37/38-36/38-37/38 |
Safety Statements |
37-36-26-24/25 |
WGK Germany |
2 |
RTECS |
WZ6600000 |
TSCA |
Yes |
HS Code |
29061990 |
Toxicity |
LD50 orally in Rabbit: 4300 mg/kg |
Spices |
Terpineol naturally
occurs in pine oil, lavender oil, gallo oil, orange leaf oil, neroli oil and
other essential oils. Turpentine is a kind of fragrance obtained through the
hydration of α-pinene olefin or β-pinene to generate hydrated terpene glycol,
followed by dehydration and fractionation. Terpineol is one of the earliest synthetic
fragrances to achieve industrial production. It is mainly used as soap
essence, and it has been more than 100 years old. Terpineol is a bulk spice
products with a world annual output of thousands of tons. It is used in a
wide variety of cosmetic formulations, especially in the formulation of soaps
and synthetic detergents, up to 30%. IFRA has no restrictions. |
Toxicity |
According to the data provided by RIFM, acute toxicity data of terpineol: oral LD50 4.3g / kg (rat), skin test LD50> 3g / kg (rabbit). |
Synthesis method |
The weight ratio of
turpentine and 30% sulfuric acid ingredients is 1: 1.7 with 10% Pergal as
emulsifier. The reaction temperature is 28-30 ℃. The reaction was allowed to
stand for 24 hours and then stratified. The resulting hydrated terpene glycol
crystals floated on the acid water; after removal of the acid water, the
remained crystal and oil layer in the reaction pot was washed with water by 3
times; use dilute alkali to wash to neutral pH; apply rejection centrifuge to
obtain hydrated terpene glycol crystal. |
Chemical Properties |
It appears as colorless liquid or low-melting transparent crystal with a clove flavor. 1 part of terpineol can be dissolved in 2 parts (volume) of 70% ethanol solution, being slightly soluble in water and glycerol. |
Uses |
Solvent for hydrocarbon materials, mutual solvent for resins and cellulose esters and ethers, perfumes, soaps, disinfectant, antioxidant, flavoring agent. |