Dihydrocitronellyl Acetate
Cas No :
20780-49-8
Synonyms :
Form :
Liquid
Molecular Weight :
200.32 G/Mol
Molecular Formula :
C12H24O2
Boiling Point :
222 °C
Flash Point :
91.8 °C
Description :
Dihydrocitronellyl Acetate (CAS 1062-22-9) is a fragrance chemical. It has a fresh, floral, sweet, and slightly fruity aroma. It is used in scents and flavors. It adds soft citrus and floral nuances to products.
This compound is highly valued for its ability to replicate natural citronella, rose, and fruity-green notes. It blends perfectly with other fruity, floral, and citrus components, making it ideal for creating elegant, balanced, and refreshing fragrances.
Related aroma chemicals like Citronellyl Acetate, Citronellol, and Geranyl Acetate are often combined with Dihydrocitronellyl Acetate to enhance the depth and complexity of floral and citrus accords.
Dihydrocitronellyl Acetate is extensively used in perfumes, body sprays, deodorants, and home fragrances. Its sweet, floral-citrus aroma provides freshness and longevity, making it a key ingredient in floral, citrus, and oriental perfume compositions.
In terms of flavor, it adds delicate fruity and floral notes that enhance beverages sweets, confectionery, and desserts. It's particularly efficient in generating natural citrus and fruit flavor profiles that don't overpower other ingredients.
Dihydrocitronellyl Acetate is added to lotions, creams, shampoos, and soaps to deliver a soft, fresh, and long-lasting fragrance, improving the overall sensory experience of personal care products.
Its refreshing aroma makes it suitable for candles, diffusers, and room sprays, creating a calming, uplifting, and natural environment in homes, spas, and wellness centers.
ChemicalBull manufactures Dihydrocitronellyl Acetate. They produce high-purity material for the fragrance, flavor, and cosmetic industries
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