Description
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Cinnamon alcohol is a fragrance for use in, for example, perfume and soap.
Use
Cinnamon alcohol has a sweet spicy scent reminiscent of sweet flowers and spices. The fragrance is not particularly strong and can therefore be used undiluted. Typical use is in narcotic floral scents such as hyacinth or oriental scents. You usually use between 0.1% and 4% of this substance in the fragrance composition, but in older formulations an outlier to 20% or more is possible. It combines well ambers and certain floral scents, such as rose. It is primarily a base note in perfumes and is stable in most products, including soap.
Cinnamon alcohol is solid at room temperature, so a 25% solution (for example in DPG) can be useful. Keep cool, dry, dark and out of reach of children.
Properties
Cinnamon alcohol is a yellow liquid or solid at room temperature. It may be helpful to have a water bath on hand to liquefy the contents. The purity is at least 98%. The substance has a reasonable shelf life, but is sensitive to oxidation by oxygen from the air. The substance occurs in nature, in spices and flowers. For use as a fragrance, the synthetic version is used.
Packaging
The 10 and 50 ml packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 250 g package is made of aluminum with a stopper and a white cap.
Dangers
Cinnamon alcohol is classified as a dangerous substance, with the following characteristics:
WARNING
H317 - May cause an allergic skin reaction.
Codes
Item number: 23042
English name: Cinnamyl alcohol or cinnamic alcohol
EC number: 203-212-3
CAS Number EU: 104-54-1
CAS Number TSCA: 104-54-1
FEMA Number: 2294
INCI: CINNAMYL ALCOHOL