Isopar
Synthétique
Solvents
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Other names :
Isoparaffin ; C13-14 iso alkanes
Volatility :
NON TROUVE_N/A
Uses in perfumery :
Isopar, or Isoparrafine, is a solvent used to dilute perfume concentrates in bath salt bases. It is widely used for its appearance and stability.
Natural availability :
Isopar is not available in its natural state.
Year of discovery :
Data not available.
Other comments :
Data not available.
Price Range :
€
Stability :
Data not available.
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- Molecular formula :
- N/A
- Molecular Weight :
- N/A g/mol
- Density :
- 0,76
- Flash Point :
- 61°C
- Fusion Point :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Appearance :
- Colorless liquid
- Log P :
- Donnée indisponible,
- Boiling Point :
- 195°C
- Detection Threshold :
- Donnée indisponible.
Synthesis route :
Isoparaffin can be synthesized by hydrogenation of carbon monoxide using cadmium catalysis.
Synthesis precursor :
Isoparaffin does not intervene in the synthesis of another molecule of perfumery.
Isomerism :
N/A
- EINECS number :
- 680-821-4
- FEMA number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- JECFA number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- FLAVIS number :
- Donnée indisponible.
- Allergens :
- This ingredient does not contain any allergen.
- IFRA :
- This ingredient is not restricted
To learn more about IFRA's standards : https://ifrafragrance.org/safe-use/library
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