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Catalog Number | CI-EO-0081 |
Product Name | Sandalwood oil |
CAS | 8006-87-9 |
Synonyms | Essential oils,sandalwood |
Molecular Weight | 440.7 g/mol |
Molecular Formula | C30H48O2 |
Boiling Point | 276 °C |
Purity | 0.98 |
Density | 0.974 g/mL |
Appearance | Liquid |
Storage | 2-8°C |
What is the chemical formula of Sandalwood oil?
The chemical formula of Sandalwood oil is C30H48O2.
What is the boiling point of Sandalwood oil?
The boiling point of Sandalwood oil is 276 °C.
What is the color of Sandalwood oil?
Sandalwood oil is a colorless to slightly yellow viscous oily liquid.
What are the main constituents of Sandalwood oil?
The main constituents of Sandalwood oil are the alcohols α-santalol and β-santalol.
Where is Sandalwood oil obtained from?
Sandalwood oil is obtained by steam distillation of the heartwood of sandalwood trees.
What are some of the properties of Sandalwood oil?
Sandalwood oil has a sweet, woody, long-lasting odor and is soluble in most fixed oils, mineral oil, and propylene glycol.
What are the uses of Sandalwood oil?
Sandalwood oil is used in perfumes, as a fragrance in creams and lotions, and as a natural colorant, among other applications.
What are the safety considerations for Sandalwood oil?
Sandalwood oil is considered low in toxicity, but it can be a skin irritant and emit irritating fumes when heated to decomposition.
How is East Indian sandalwood essential oil obtained?
East Indian sandalwood essential oil is steam-distilled from comminuted dried, ground roots and wood chips.