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Amyl acetate salicylate

Successful results have been obtained (Renfrow and Chaney, 1946) with ethyl formate methyl, ethyl, n-propyl, iso-propyl, n-butyl, i o-butyl, sec.-butyl and iso-amyl acetates ethylenegl3rcol diacetate ethyl monochloro- and trichloro-scetates methyl, n-propyl, n-octyl and n-dodecyl propionates ethyl butyrate n-butyl and n-amyl valerates ethyl laurate ethyl lactate ethyl acetoacetate diethyl carbonate dimethyl and diethyl oxalates diethyl malonate diethyi adipate di-n-butyl tartrate ethyl phenylacetate methyl and ethyl benzoates methyl and ethyl salicylates diethyl and di-n-butyl phthalates. The method fails for vinyl acetate, tert.-butyl acetate, n-octadecyl propionate, ethyl and n-butyl stearate, phenyl, benzyl- and g aicol-acetate, methyl and ethyl cinnamate, diethyl sulphate and ethyl p-aminobenzoate. [Pg.393]

Amyl Acetate and Ethyl Salicylate Linear Regression Equations... [Pg.34]

B = Amyl Acetate Ethyl Salicylate Ethyl Salicylate Amyl Acetate... [Pg.44]

This set of experiments investigated several odors in different pairs. For example, Experiment I paired isoamyl acetate with amyl acetate. Experiment 3 paired amyl acetate with ethyl salicylate. One can inquire as to how amyl acetate behaves in the present of a similar smell (Iso amyl acetate) vs how it behaves in the presence of a dissimilar odor (ethyl salicylate). How effective is amyl acetate in introducing its specific odor notes or changing liking when combined with iso amyl acetate as compared to combinations of amyl acetate with ethyl salicylate. [Pg.51]

Ammonium nitrate Ammonium nitrite Ammonium oxalate Ammonium salicylate Ammonium sulfate Ammonium sulfide Ammonium sulfite Ammonium thiosulfate Amyl acetate Amyl alcohol Amyl chloride Amyl mercaptan Amyl naphthalene Amyl nitrate Amyl nitrite Amyl phenol Aniline hydrdochloride Aniline sulfate Aniline sulfite Animal fats Animal oils Anthraquinone Antimony sulfate Antimony tribromide Antimony trichloride Antimony trioxide Aqua regia Arsenic oxide Arsenic trichloride Arsenic trioxide Arsenic trisulfide Ascorbic acid Barium carbonate Barium chlorate Barium chloride, aqueous Barium cyanide Barium hydroxide Barium iodide Barium nitrate Barium oxide Barium peroxide Barium salts Beet sugar liquors Benzaldehyde Benzene... [Pg.550]

Allyl caproate Allyl cinnamate Allyl cyclohexaneacetate Allyl cyclohexanebutyrate Allyl cyclohexanehexanoate Allyl cyclohexanepropionate Allyl cyclohexanevalerate Allyl disulfide Allyl 2-ethy I butyrate Allyl heptanoate Allyl a-ionone Allyl isothiocyanate Allyl isovalerate Allyl mercaptan Allyl nonanoate Allyl octanoate Allyl phenoxyacetate Allyl phenylacetate Allyl propionate Allyl sorbate Allyl sulfide Allyl tiglate Allyl 10-undecenoate Ambrettolide Ammonium isovalerate Ammonium sulfide Amyl acetate n-Amyl alcohol Amyl butyrate o-Amylcinnamaldehyde a-Amylcinnamaldehyde dimethyl acetal a-Amylcinnamyl acetate o-Amylcinnamyl alcohol a-Amylcinnamyl formate a-Amylcinnamyl isovalerate Amyl formate Amyl 2-furoate Amyl heptanoate Amyl hexanoate Amyl octanoate Amyl salicylate p-Anisaldehyde Anisole p-Anisyl acetate p-Anisyl alcohol Anisyl butyrate Anisyl formate Anisyl phenylacetate Anisyl propionate Benzaidehyde... [Pg.5287]

Repellents alleged to repel cats include allyl isothiocyanate (oil of mustard), amyl acetate, anethole, capsaicin, cinnamaldehyde, citral, citronella, citrus oil, eucalyptus oil, geranium oil, lavender oil, lemongrass oil, menthol, methyl nonyl ketone, methyl salicylate, naphthalene. [Pg.657]

Acetophenone Amyl acetate Amyl benzoate Amyl butyrate Amyl cinnamate Amyl salicylate Anethole. ... [Pg.732]

Amyl, butyl, and iso-propyl acetates are all made from acetic acid and the appropriate alcohols. All are useful lacquer solvents and their slow rate of evaporation (compared to acetone or ethyl acetate) prevents the surface of the drying lacquer from falling below the dew point, which would cause condensation on the film and a mottled surface appearance (blushing). Other esters of importance are used in perfumery and in plasticizers and include methyl salicylate, methyl anthranilate, diethyl-phthalate, dibutyl-phthalate, and di-2-ethylhexyl-phthalate. [Pg.604]

Amyl cinnamic aldehyde Amyl salicylate Anisaldehyde Aurantiol Benzaldehyde Benzyl acetate Benzyl salicylate Brahmanol Cal one Cashmeran Cedramber Cedryl acetate Cinnamic alcohol Citral Citronellal Citronellol Citronellyl acetate Coumarin... [Pg.16]

Moment Supreme, in combination with jasmin, rose, eugenol, clove, coumarin, and vetiveryl acetate, and with oakmoss in fougeres such as Fougere Royal, and Canoe. Few of these perfumes have survived in their original form, and amyl salicylate has largely fallen out of favor as a major structural component in fine perfumery, its place having been taken by the more elegant c/.s-3-hexenyl salicylate. [Pg.103]

The mellis accord, which makes up an important part of the fragrance here incorporates amyl salicylate in addition to benzyl salicylate, with the patchouli and woody aspect being accentuated, using cedryl acetate rather than the more traditional products derived from vetiver. Vertofix had yet to be discovered. The dominant spices, in combination with eugenol, are clove and cinnamon. [Pg.119]

In detergent perfumes, the stability of vanillin is not always certain. It depends on the association made with other raw materials, eg, with patchouli, frankincense, cloves, most of the animal notes, and such chemicals as amyl salicylate, methyl ionones, heliotropin, gamma undecalactone, linalool, methyl anthranilate, benzyl acetate, phenyl ethyl alcohol, cedar wood derivatives, oak mosses, coumarin, benzoin, Pem balsam, and cistus derivatives. In some... [Pg.400]

Esters.— The simplest class of compounds present in essential oils are the esters or ethereal salts (p. 140). In our early discussion of these compounds in the aliphatic series it was stated that the odor and flavor of common fruits is probably due to ester compounds and that certain empirical mixtures of esters are used as artificial fruit essences. Artificial apple essence, for example, may be prepared by mixing certain proportions of ethyl nitrite, ethyl acetate and amyl valerate with chloroform, aldehyde and alcohol. An example of an essential oil which consists of a single ester is oil of wintergreen. vAdxh is the methyl ester of salicylic acid, ortho-hydroxy benzoic acid (p. 714). [Pg.841]

Pentyl propanoate Pentyl propionate n-Pentyl propionate. See Amyl propionate Pentyl salicylate. See Amyl salicylate Pentyltrichlorosilane. See Amyltrichlorosilane Pentyl valerate. See Amyl valerate Pentyl vinyl carbinol. See 1-Octen-3-ol n-Pentyl vinyl carbinol acetate. See 1-Octen-3-yl acetate... [Pg.3251]

Amyl isovalerate Amyl octanoate Amyl propionate Amyl salicylate p-Anisaldehyde p-Anisic acid Anisole p-Anisyl acetate p-Anisyl alcohol Anisyl butyrate Anisyl formate Anisyl phenylacetate Anisyl, propionate Beechwood creosote Benzaldehyde... [Pg.5282]

Methyl n-amyl ketone Methyl anthranilate Methyl benzoate a-Methylbenzyl acetate a-Methylbenzyl alcohol Methyl cinnamate 3-Methyl-2-cyclopenten-2-ol-1-one 6-Methyl-3,5-heptadien-2-one Methyl a-ionone Methyl isoeuqenol Methyl laurate 1-Methyl-1-methoxycyclododecane Methyl 2-nonenoate Methyl nonyl acetaldehyde Methyl 2-octynoate Methyl pelarqonate Methyl phenylacetate Methyl salicylate Methyl tiqiate Methylundecanal dimethyl acetal Myrcene Nerol... [Pg.5328]

More recently Webb et al. (1952) reported no isopropyl alcohol in a wine fusel oil sample. They did find 4.1% n-propyl, 1.9% n-butyl, 4.9% ( — )-sec-butyl, 18.3% isobutyl, 9.6% ( —)-2-methyl-l-butanol, 54% isoamyl, trace of n-amyl, 1.5% n-hexyl, 5.6% esters, and traces of acetic and butyric acids and acetal. The esters included 0.19% ethyl caproate, 0.60% ethyl caprylate, 0.52% isoamyl caprylate, 1.32% ethyl caprate, 0.38% isobutyl caprate, 0.58% ethyl laurate, 0.25% ethyl palmitate, a trace of butyrate ester, 0.06% myristate ester. Probably present were methyl salicylate, isoamyl caprate, active amyl caproate, isoamyl caproate, active amyl caprylate, isobutyl caprylate, active amyl caprate, active amyl laurate, and isoamyl laurate. [Pg.369]

Clove bud oil contains 60-90% eugenol, 2-27% eugenol acetate, and 5-12% P-caryo-phyllene, with minor constituents such as methyl salicylate, methyl eugenol, benzalde-hyde, methyl amyl ketone, a-ylangene, and chavicol also present (arctander masada). ... [Pg.210]

Figure 27 Glass transition temperatures of polystyrene solutions with various low molecular weight diluents , ) -naphthyl salicylate +, phenyl salicylate O, tricresyl phosphate 0 methyl salicylate nitrobenzene 0, chloroform x, methyl acetate , ethyl acetate , carbon disulfide , benzene toluene A, amyl butyrate (after ref. 181, as cited in ref. 57, with... Figure 27 Glass transition temperatures of polystyrene solutions with various low molecular weight diluents , ) -naphthyl salicylate +, phenyl salicylate O, tricresyl phosphate 0 methyl salicylate nitrobenzene 0, chloroform x, methyl acetate , ethyl acetate , carbon disulfide , benzene toluene A, amyl butyrate (after ref. 181, as cited in ref. 57, with...

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