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Grapefruit Mercaptan

Grapefruit mercaptan





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Grapefruit Mercaptan is a chemical compound with the IUPAC name 1,8-dimercapto-p-menthane. It is commonly used in the fragrance industry due to its unique odor profile. Grapefruit Mercaptan is known for its strong, fruity, and slightly sulfurous aroma, reminiscent of grapefruit.

Properties

Grapefruit Mercaptan is a colorless liquid with a density of 0.97 g/cm3. It has a molar mass of 204.39 g/mol. The compound has a melting point of -30 °C and a boiling point of 180 °C. Grapefruit Mercaptan is insoluble in water.

Uses

Grapefruit Mercaptan is primarily used as a fragrance ingredient in perfumes, colognes, and other scented products. Its distinct grapefruit-like scent adds a refreshing and uplifting note to various personal care and household products.

Safety Precautions

Grapefruit Mercaptan is flammable and should be handled with care. It has a flash point of 60 °C and an autoignition point of 230 °C. Proper safety measures, such as using appropriate protective equipment and storing the compound in a well-ventilated area, should be followed when working with Grapefruit Mercaptan.

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