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Aldehyde C-10

Capraldehyde ; Capric aldehyde ; Decaldehyde ; Decanal ; Decyl aldehyde ; Decylic aldehyde

Aldehyde C-10 (CAS N° 112-31-2)​

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Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° : : 112-31-2

  • EINECS number : 203-957-4

  • FEMA number : 2362

  • Density : 0,829

  • Optical rotation : Lorem Ipsum

  • Allergens : This ingredient does not contain any allergen.

  • Refractive Index @20°C : Lorem Ipsum

  • Volatility : Heart

  • Price Range :

  • Appearance : Colorless liquid

  • FLAVIS number : 05.010

  • JECFA number : 104

Information on synthetic ingredients

  • Acid Value : Lorem Ipsum

  • Boiling Point : 216°C

  • Detection Threshold : Son seuil de détection est de l'ordre de 0,1 à 6 ppb (0,0000006%)

  • Molecular formula : C10H20O

  • Log P : 3,8

  • Molecular Weight : 156,2 g/mol

  • Fusion Point : -4°C

  • Flash Point : 93°C

  • Vapor pressure : Lorem Ipsum

Utilisation

Uses

Other comments :

Aldehyde C-10 was used for the first time in 1921, in Chanel No. 5.
Its smell can be compared with Aldehyde C-11 Undecylic, and is less zesty than Aldehyde C-11 Undecylenic.

Stability :

Aldehydes may form diethylacetals in alcoholic perfumes, with no real impact on their smell

Uses in perfumery :

Aldehyde C-10 is used in citrus notes: orange, grapefruit. Also used in floral notes: rose, jasmine, in small quantities for a deepening effect.

Year of discovery :

1883

Isomerism :

Several floral notes are constitutional isomers of Aldehyde C-10: Citronellol and Dihydromyrcenol are among them.

Synthesis precursor :

Aldehyde C-10 can be converted into a Schiff base by reaction with Methyl Anthranilate or Indole, for example. It can also be used for condensation with another aldehyde or ketone to form the desired alcene.

Natural availability :

Aldehyde C-10 is present in the essential oils as Coriander Leaf EO, several citruses from which it can be extracted in its natural state, and in other essential oils, in smaller quantity.

Synthesis route :

Like the other aliphatic aldehydes, Aldehyde C-10, can be synthesized by reaction of decyl halides (chloride, for example) with dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO), followed by an alkaline treatment with sodium bicarbonate.

Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

This ingredient is not restricted

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