Description
Description:
Top Note
A good general builder – floral – appears in all types of compositions from floral to citrus.
Other names : Coriandrol ; Licareol ; 3,7-dimethylocta-1,6-dien-3-ol ; Coriander oil terpeneless ; Linalol ; Linalyl alcohol
Use Level: Can use up to 12% of total fragrance concentrate.
Taste description: At 10.00 ppm. Citrus, orange, lemon, floral, waxy, aldehydic and woody.
For flavors, try using this at a 1% dilution.
Volatility : Head/Heart
Uses in perfumery : Linalool gives richness and naturalness to floral notes. Used in several floral reconstructions for a fresh and floral character. Linalool is one of the most widely used molecules in perfumery.
Natural availability : Linalool can be extracted from many natural compounds, as it is very often present in nature. The laevorotatory Linalool is present up to 85% in Camphor Wood EO and about 80% in Rosewood EO. Dextrorotatory Linalool is present up to 70% in Coriander Seed EO.
Chemical Properties :
Molecular formula : C10H18O
Molecular Weight : 154,25 g/mol
Density : 0,862
Flash Point : 81°C
Fusion Point : 81°C
Appearance : Colorless liquid
Log P : 2,7
Boiling Point : 199°C
Detection Threshold : 6 ppb (0,0000006% !)
CAS #: 78-70-6
FEMA #: 2635
IFRA : This ingredient is not restricted
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Application Suitability:
Good performance in:
- Alcoholic Perfume
- Creams and Lotions
- Lipsticks
- Talcum Powder
- Tablet Soap
- Liquid Soap
- Shampoo
- Hair Conditioner
- Bath/Shower Gel
- Ammonia
- Detergent Powder
- Liquid Detergent
- Fabric Softener
- Candles
- Pot Pourri
- Incense
Major problems in:
- Anti-perspirants/Deo
- Cold Wave
- Acid Cleaner
- Chlorine
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