Nerolidol

Floral, citrus, fresh and natural notes for home care, personal care and laundry care applications

Nerolidol

Nerolidol is a synthetic aroma ingredient with strong floral, citrus, fresh and natural notes at room temperature. This aroma chemical is often used in personal care, cosmetics, laundry care and home care applications. Nerolidol is a clear, colourless to light yellow liquid.

Product Features

  • Product Code: 5000394 
  • Olfactory Profile: Floral, citrus, fresh and natural 
  • Identification:
    Chemical name: 3,7,11-Trimethyl-1,6,10-dodecatrien-3-ol
    CAS number: 7212-44-4
    EINECS number: 230-597-5
    Empirical formula: C15H26O 
  • Specifications:
    Appearance: Clear liquid
    Density (g/ml 20 °C): 0.872 – 0.876
    Refractive index (589 nm, 20 °C): 1.478 – 1.482 

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