Rum Ether (CAS N° 8030-89-5)​

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Rum Ether

Ethyl Oxyhydrate ; Pyroligneous acids ethyl esters ; Pyroligneous acids reaction products with ethyl alcohol distillates ; Rhum etere ; Rhum ether

Rum Ether (CAS N° 8030-89-5)​

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Information Générales

General Presentation

  • CAS N° :

    8030-89-5
  • EINECS number :

    232-449-5
  • FEMA number :

    2996
  • FLAVIS number :

    Donnée indisponible.
  • JECFA number :

    Donnée indisponible.
  • Volatility :

    Head
  • Price Range :

    €€
Physico-chemical properties

Physico chemical properties

  • Appearance :

    Colorless liquid
  • Density :

    0,83
  • Refractive Index @20°C :

    1,360 - 1,370
  • Optical rotation :

    Data not available.
  • Vapor pressure :

    57,4 hPa @20°C
  • Flash Point :

    11°C
  • Molecular formula :

    N/A
  • Molecular Weight :

    N/A
  • Log P :

    N/A
  • Fusion Point :

    Donnée indisponible.
  • Boiling Point :

    76°C
  • Detection Threshold :

    Donnée indisponible.
Utilisation

Chemistry & Uses

Uses in perfumery :

Rum Ether gives a very characteristic rising effect that boosts the top note. Used in fruity accords and notes of liquors.

Year of discovery :

Data not available.

Natural availability :

Rum Ether is a natural product derivative, but is obtained thanks to organic synthesis.

Isomerism :

N/A

Synthesis precursor :

Rum Ether is not a precursor to the synthesis of another compound of olfactory interest.

Synthesis route :

Rum Ether refers to all ethyl esters of pyroligneous acid. Pyroligneous acid is the crude condensate obtained as a result of a wood (often leafy) pyrolysis. This mixture consists mainly of water, but also contains acetic acid, acetone and methanol for the most part. The presence of ethanol in this mixture and a strong acid in trace amounts such as sulfuric acid, enables this esterification. The resulting product is Rum Ether.

Stability :

Olfactively very unstable

Other comments :

Rum Ether has the liquorous note of Brown Rum Absolute.

Utilisation

Regulations & IFRA

Allergens :

This ingredient does not contain any allergen.

IFRA 51th :

This ingredient is not restricted for the 51th amendment

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