Citronellyl Propionate
Cas No :
141-14-0
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
212.33 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C13H24O2C13H24O2
Boiling Point :
242 °C
Flash Point :
113,00 °C
Description :
Citronellyl Propionate is a perfume chemical known for its sweetness, fruity, and floral fragrance with a subtle citrus scent. It is extensively utilized in cosmetics, perfumes, and personal care products due to its light and enduring fragrance.
It is used in perfumes of luxury such as deodorants, perfumes, and air fresheners, due to its citrusy, sweet scent. Improves the floral and fruity fragrances.
Found commonly in products like lotions, shampoos, conditioners, soaps and other skincare products to provide fresh fragrance.
It is used in formulations for food to add a delicate and fruity flavor to specific food products.
It is used for fragrance candles, household cleaners, and air fresheners. Serves as a component for the most essential oils formulas.
Storage Tips: Keep it in a cooler, dry, ventilated location and away from direct sunlight and extreme heat.
Personal Safety Tips: Avoid direct inhalation, ingestion, or prolonged skin contact. Utilize safety gloves, safety goggles as well as Masks during working.
Spills & Fire Safety: Beware of burning flames, sparks, and high temperatures. Utilize absorbent substances for spills. Eliminate safely.
ChemicalBull is a leading producer of Citronellol Propionate, supplying premium-quality products for cosmetics, fragrance, and personal care.
ChemicalBull ensures rapid distribution of your order and speedy shipping for custom and bulk orders.
To ensure safety, hazard details, and emergency reaction procedures for emergency responses, refer to the Citronellyl Propionate MSDS, which can be obtained through ChemicalBull. It provides safe instructions for storage and handling.
It is mainly used for fragrances such as cosmetics, air fresheners, perfumes, and industrial scent applications.
It is legal to use within authorized software. However, appropriate handling and storage procedures are required.
Citronellyl Propionate links seamlessly to Citronellyl Tiglate, a compound with a rich, sweet, and citrusy character.
No, it is insoluble in water but readily soluble in alcohols, oils, and other organic solvents used in cosmetic and fragrance formulations.