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Dihydromyrcenol Residue

Form :

Liquid

Molecular Weight :

156.27 G/Mol

Molecular Formula :

C₁₀H₂₀O

Solubility :

Soluble In Alcohol; Insoluble In Water

Flash Point :

77 °C

Description :

Overview of Dihydromyrcenol Residue

Dihydromyrcenol Residue is a high-quality fragrance raw material that smells very fresh, like limes, and clean, floral-woody. This residue fraction, which is left over after purifying Dihydromyrcenol, has a strong, diffusive scent profile with a lot of citrus and green notes. This makes it a cheap ingredient for making fresh accords.  It is well-known as one of the most essential ingredients in modern perfumery because it makes laundry and personal care perfumes brighter, more diffuse, and longer-lasting.

Applications of Dihydromyrcenol Residue

Fine Fragrance & Perfume Compounding

Used as a supporting note in masculine and unisex fragrances, it provides clean, airy freshness typical of cologne-style compositions. It blends harmoniously with Bergamot, Lavender, Neroli, and pine-type notes, adding lift and modernity to contemporary perfumes.

Fabric Care & Detergents

Dihydromyrcenol Residue is highly valued in detergent, softener, and fabric spray formulations. Its high stability and tenacity through laundering help sustain a long-lasting, clean, and refreshing scent on fabrics.

Personal Care Products

Ideal for shampoos, soaps, body washes, and deodorants, the ingredient imparts an invigorating "just-showered" freshness. It performs well in surfactant systems due to its chemical stability and low discoloration tendency.

Air Care & Cleaning Products

Its sharp, green-citrus tone makes it a perfect choice for air fresheners, disinfectant perfumes, and multipurpose cleaners, delivering a sense of purity and cleanliness to enclosed spaces.

 

Safety & Handling Guidelines

  • Handle Dihydromyrcenol Residue with gloves and safety goggles to avoid contact-related irritation.

  • Use in well-ventilated areas; avoid inhaling concentrated vapors.

  • Store in airtight containers in a cool, dry, and dark place, away from direct heat and oxidizing agents. Recommended storage temperature: 10–25 °C.

  • Avoid open flames or sparks, as vapors may be flammable at elevated temperatures.

  • In case of spillage, absorb with inert material and dispose of according to local chemical safety regulations.

  • Always consult the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for detailed toxicological and environmental data before large-scale application.

Where to Buy Dihydromyrcenol Residue?

 

Dihydromyrcenol Residue Manufacturer 

ChemicalBull supplies top-quality Dihydromyrcenol Residue for use in perfumery, personal care, and industrial fragrance formulations.

Dihydromyrcenol Residue Distributor & Supplier 

ChemicalBull provides bulk and customized quantities of this high-diffusion aroma material for fresh accords and fabric scent applications.

Dihydromyrcenol Residue MSDS

Comprehensive safety, storage, and environmental information is available via the Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) from ChemicalBull.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. What is Dihydromyrcenol Residue used for?

    It is primarily used to produce fresh, citrus-floral-woody notes in colognes, air care, and detergent fragrances, adding brightness and lasting freshness.​

  2. How does Dihydromyrcenol Residue smell?

    It presents a clean, fresh, citrusy, and slightly green floral aroma, characteristic of modern “blue” or detergent-style perfumery compositions.​

  3. Is Dihydromyrcenol Residue the same as Dihydromyrcenol?

    While derived from Dihydromyrcenol production, the residue contains minor aromatic impurities that contribute slightly more complexity and cost-effectiveness compared to pure Dihydromyrcenol.​

  4. Can Dihydromyrcenol Residue be used in detergents?

    Yes, it is widely used in detergents and softeners due to its high stability and excellent scent retention on fabrics.​

  5. What is the recommended storage condition for Dihydromyrcenol Residue?

    Store tightly sealed in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated place below 25 °C, away from direct sunlight and sources of ignition. Shelf life is typically 18–24 months.​

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