Absolute Alcohol 99.9 % (Perfume Grade)

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Synthetic ethanol is of a consistently high quality and produced using selective synthetic chemistry, thereby eliminating risks associated with contaminants such as: Genetically modified organisms, pesticide residues, natural allergens, phthalates, dioxins.

  • High Purity Type
  • As A Solvent In Perfume
  • Free From Phthalates, Dioxins

Applications:

  • Pharmaceutical
  • Cosmetics
  • Perfume manufacturing as a diluents
  • Chemical intermediates

Synthetic ethanol can be blended with a variety of denaturants to meet specific customer requirements.

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Solvents Used In Perfume Industry

Solvents play a crucial role in the formulation of perfumes by dissolving and diluting aromatic compounds, allowing them to be applied effectively and ensuring the stability of the fragrance. The choice of solvent can influence factors such as the evaporation rate, the intensity of the fragrance, and the overall sensory experience. Here are some common solvents used in perfume formulations:

  1. Ethanol (Ethyl Alcohol):

    • Ethanol is one of the most widely used solvents in perfumery.
    • It helps dissolve a wide range of aromatic compounds, including essential oils and synthetic fragrances.
    • Ethanol is volatile, which means it evaporates relatively quickly, contributing to the dispersion of the fragrance.
  2. Isopropyl Alcohol:

    • Isopropyl alcohol, also known as isopropanol, is another alcohol-based solvent used in perfumes.
    • It has similar properties to ethanol but with a slightly different scent.
  3. Dipropylene Glycol (DPG):

    • DPG is a colorless and odorless liquid that acts as a solvent and a carrier for fragrances.
    • It has a slower evaporation rate compared to ethanol, which can help in creating longer-lasting fragrances.
  4. Triethyl Citrate:

    • Triethyl citrate is an ester of citric acid and is used as a solvent and plasticizer in perfumes.
    • It is often used in lighter formulations, such as colognes.
  5. Isoparaffins:

    • Isoparaffins are hydrocarbon solvents with various evaporation rates.
    • They are often used in "alcohol-free" or water-based perfume formulations.
  6. Fractionated Coconut Oil:
    • Coconut oil, when fractionated, becomes a clear, odorless liquid that is used as a carrier oil in some perfume formulations.
    • It has a slower evaporation rate, providing a longer-lasting scent.
  7. Water:

    • Water can be used as a solvent in some formulations, especially in lighter scents like colognes.
    • Water-based perfumes may contain a small percentage of alcohol for stabilization.

The choice of solvent depends on factors such as the desired scent profile, the evaporation rate, and the type of fragrance being formulated. Perfumers often use a combination of solvents to achieve the desired balance in a perfume formulation. Additionally, the regulatory environment and consumer preferences may influence the selection of solvents in perfume production.

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  1. Emira (verified owner)

    Good quality.

  2. Michael (verified owner)

    High quality, suitable for making perfumes.

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