Description
Dihydrojasmone is an aromachemical for use in, for example, perfume, cosmetics, soap, and air fresheners.
Caution!
Before purchasing, please read all the information below and the general product information.
Not intended for use in food, vape liquids or other internal use.
Intended to be mixed with other fragrances: on its own, the scent can be dull or even unpleasant.
Do not use undiluted on the skin: it is a raw material, not a finished product.
Use
Dihydrojasmone has a floral scent reminiscent of jasmine. The scent is not particularly strong, undiluted use is usual. Typical use is in floral accords, especially of jasmine. You usually use between 0,1% and 5% of this substance in the fragrance composition. It combines well herbs, green scents and wood. In perfumes it is mainly a base note, it is stable in most products, including acidic products and soap.
Keep cool, dry, dark and out of the reach of children.
Properties
Dihydrojasmone is a colourless to slightly yellow liquid at room temperature. The purity is at least 99% and the substance has a fairly long shelf life. It hardly occurs in nature, osmanthus absolute is such an exception. For use as a fragrance, the synthetic version is used.
Technical details
Density: 0,918
Logp: 3,77
Vapor pressure: 3 Pa
Boiling point: 251 °C
Molar mass: 166
Packaging
The 10 and 50 ml packaging is made of brown glass with a black cap. The 250 g package is aluminium with a white cap. Closure is always with normal sealing caps, for dosing small amounts we recommend the use of plastic pipettes.
Sustainability
This material is made from petrochemicals such as petroleum. The degradability in the environment is good.
Dangers
Dihydrojasmone is not classified as a hazardous substance. We still recommend careful handling of all substances: keep out of the reach of children.
Codes
Article number: 23037
Dutch name: Dihydrojasmon
EC number: 214-434-5
CAS number EU: 1128-08-1
CAS number TSCA: 1128-08-1
FEMA number: 3763
INCI: DIHYDROJASMONE