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{{short description|A bicyclic monoterpene found in various essential oils}}
== 3-Carene ==
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| ImageFile = Carene, 3-.svg
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| IUPACName = 3,7,7-trimethylbicyclo[4.1.0]hept-3-ene
| OtherNames = delta-3-carene
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'''3-Carene''' is a [[bicyclic monoterpene]] that is a constituent of various [[essential oils]]. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet and pungent odor. 3-Carene is found naturally in [[turpentine]], and it is used in the production of fragrances and as a chemical intermediate.
[[File:Carene,_3-.svg|thumb|right|Chemical structure of 3-Carene]]


==Structure and Properties==
'''3-Carene''' is a bicyclic monoterpene that is a constituent of [[turpentine]], a natural solvent derived from the distillation of resin obtained from [[pine]] trees. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet and pungent odor, often described as reminiscent of [[pine]] and [[cedar]].
3-Carene has the [[chemical formula]] C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>16</sub> and is classified as a [[terpene]]. It is a bicyclic compound, meaning it contains two interconnected [[ring (chemistry)|rings]]. The structure of 3-Carene includes a cyclohexene ring fused to a cyclopropane ring, with three methyl groups attached to the carbon atoms.


==Occurrence==
== Chemical Properties ==
3-Carene is found in the essential oils of various plants, including [[pine]] and [[cedar]]. It is a major component of [[turpentine]], which is derived from the resin of pine trees. The presence of 3-Carene contributes to the characteristic odor of these oils.


==Uses==
3-Carene is classified as a [[terpene]], which is a large and diverse class of organic compounds produced by a variety of plants, particularly [[conifers]]. The chemical formula for 3-Carene is C<sub>10</sub>H<sub>16</sub>, and it has a molecular weight of 136.24 g/mol. It is a bicyclic compound, meaning it contains two interconnected [[carbon]] rings.
3-Carene is used in the [[fragrance]] industry due to its pleasant aroma. It is also used as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of other compounds. In addition, 3-Carene is used in the production of [[flavoring]] agents and as a component in some [[solvent]]s.


==Health and Safety==
=== Structure ===
Exposure to 3-Carene can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It is important to handle this compound with care and use appropriate [[personal protective equipment]] when working with it.
 
The structure of 3-Carene consists of a cyclohexene ring fused to a cyclopropane ring. This unique structure contributes to its distinct physical and chemical properties. The presence of the cyclopropane ring is relatively rare among terpenes and contributes to the compound's reactivity.
 
== Occurrence ==
 
3-Carene is naturally found in the essential oils of various plants, including [[pine]], [[cedar]], and [[fir]] trees. It is a significant component of [[turpentine]], which is used in the production of [[paints]], [[varnishes]], and as a [[solvent]].
 
== Uses ==
 
3-Carene is used in the fragrance industry due to its pleasant aroma. It is also utilized in the production of [[flavorings]] and [[perfumes]]. In addition, 3-Carene is used as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of other compounds.
 
== Health Effects ==
 
Exposure to 3-Carene can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It is important to handle it with care and use appropriate protective equipment when working with it in industrial settings.
 
== Related Pages ==


==Related pages==
* [[Terpene]]
* [[Terpene]]
* [[Turpentine]]
* [[Essential oil]]
* [[Essential oil]]
* [[Turpentine]]
* [[Pine]]
* [[Fragrance]]


[[Category:Terpenes]]
[[Category:Monoterpenes]]
[[Category:Monoterpenes]]
[[Category:Hydrocarbons]]
[[Category:Organic compounds]]
[[Category:Chemical compounds found in essential oils]]

Latest revision as of 03:49, 13 February 2025

3-Carene[edit]

Chemical structure of 3-Carene

3-Carene is a bicyclic monoterpene that is a constituent of turpentine, a natural solvent derived from the distillation of resin obtained from pine trees. It is a colorless liquid with a sweet and pungent odor, often described as reminiscent of pine and cedar.

Chemical Properties[edit]

3-Carene is classified as a terpene, which is a large and diverse class of organic compounds produced by a variety of plants, particularly conifers. The chemical formula for 3-Carene is C10H16, and it has a molecular weight of 136.24 g/mol. It is a bicyclic compound, meaning it contains two interconnected carbon rings.

Structure[edit]

The structure of 3-Carene consists of a cyclohexene ring fused to a cyclopropane ring. This unique structure contributes to its distinct physical and chemical properties. The presence of the cyclopropane ring is relatively rare among terpenes and contributes to the compound's reactivity.

Occurrence[edit]

3-Carene is naturally found in the essential oils of various plants, including pine, cedar, and fir trees. It is a significant component of turpentine, which is used in the production of paints, varnishes, and as a solvent.

Uses[edit]

3-Carene is used in the fragrance industry due to its pleasant aroma. It is also utilized in the production of flavorings and perfumes. In addition, 3-Carene is used as a chemical intermediate in the synthesis of other compounds.

Health Effects[edit]

Exposure to 3-Carene can cause irritation to the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. It is important to handle it with care and use appropriate protective equipment when working with it in industrial settings.

Related Pages[edit]