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Sandalwood Oil

CAS No.: 8006-87-9      Formula: C30H48O2

Weight: 440.701

Synonyms: East indian sandalwood oil; Oils, sandalwood; Santalum album oil; FEMA No. 3005; HSDB 1926; Oil of santal;


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Description

The fragrance of sandalwood essential oil is known for its woody, sweet taste and is often used as the base for products such as fragrances, perfumes, cosmetics and aftershaves. It blends well with other essential oils, making it an ideal companion to your Chemicalbook. Most of the sandalwood is produced in Indonesia, and the best quality sandalwood is the Indian variety, Latin name: Santaalumalbum. Part of the sandalwood essential oil is extracted from the heart of wood. It is mainly used to formulate the essence of daily chemical products such as soap, cosmetics, perfume, etc., especially in sandalwood-type perfume, the amount is large, and it is very effective as an incense perfume. It also has a small amount of applications in tobacco and medicine.

Basic Information
CAS No.:
8006-87-9
Synonyms:
East indian sandalwood oil; Oils, sandalwood; Santalum album oil; FEMA No. 3005; HSDB 1926; Oil of santal;
Formula:
C30H48O2
Molecular Weight:
440.701
PSA:
LogP:
Properties
Appearance & Character:
Colorless tosltly yellow viscous oily liquid
Density:
0.974 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.)
Melting Point:
Boiling Point:
276 °C(lit.)
Flash Point:
>230 °F
Storage Conditions:
2-8°C
Safety Info
WGK Germany:
2
Hazard Category Code:
36/37/38-43
Security Instructions:
26-36
Dangerous Goods Sign:
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