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Pinenes odor type

Turpentine Oil. The world s largest-volume essential oil, turpentine [8006-64-2] is produced ia many parts of the world. Various species of piaes and balsamiferous woods are used, and several different methods are appHed to obtain the oils. Types of turpentines include dry-distiUed wood turpentine from dry distillation of the chopped woods and roots of pines steam-distilled wood turpentine which is steam-distilled from pine wood or from solvent extracts of the wood and sulfate turpentine, which is a by-product of the production of sulfate ceUulose. From a perfumery standpoint, steam-distilled wood turpentine is the only important turpentine oil. It is rectified to yield pine oil, yellow or white as well as wood spirits of turpentine. Steam-distilled turpentine oil is a water-white mobile Hquid with a refreshing warm-balsamic odor. American turpentine oil contains 25—35% P-pinene (22) and about 50% a-pinene (44). European and East Indian turpentines are rich in a-pinene (44) withHtfle P-pinene (22), and thus are exceUent raw materials... [Pg.339]

Turpentine is a mixture of CioHie volatile terpenes (hydrocarbons made of isoprene units). There are actually four different types and methods of making turpentine, including steam distillation of wood. The two pinenes, a and P, are major components of turpentine. Other compounds found in abundant amounts are camphene, dipentene, terpinolene, and A -carene. Although it has been replaced by petroleum hydrocarbons as paint thinners (lower price, less odor), turpentine is still a good solvent and thinner in many specialty applications. The use pattern for turpentine is as follows synthetic... [Pg.412]

Pyrolysis of a-pinene is the starting point for a number of chemicals. The allo-ocimene product can be hydrochlorinated and then hydrolyzed to give a mixture of tertiary alcohols that has a sweet floral odor for use in soaps and cosmetics. Tetrahydro-a//o-ocimenyl acetate is used in citrus-type colognes for men. Similarly, dihydromyrcenol, prepared in several steps from 3,7-dimethyl-l,6-octadiene (the pyrolysis product of c/5-pinane), is used in formulations needing a lime note. [Pg.964]


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