- 4-Isopropenyl-1-methylcyclohexene p-Menth-1,8-diene Racemic: DL-Limonene;
Dipentene Identifiers CAS
Number 138-86-3 (R/S) Y 5989-27-5 (R) Y 5989-54-8 (S) Y...
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Camphor (/ˈkæmfər/) is a waxy,
colorless solid with a
strong aroma. It is
classified as a
terpenoid and a
cyclic ketone. It is
found in the wood of the...
- Terpin, used as the
hydrate (terpin·H2O), is an expectorant, used to
loosen mucus in
patients with
bronchitis and
related conditions. It is
derived from...
- E-isomer.
Nerol readily loses water to form a set of C10
compounds called dipentene.
Nerol can be
synthesized by
pyrolysis of beta-pinene,
which also affords...
- from
sanshool and sanshoamide. It also
contains aromatic oils geraniol,
dipentene, citral, etc. In
southern parts of Korea, the
fruit is
traditionally used...
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Sciences found four of the
constituent chemicals (eucalyptol, 4-terpineol,
dipentene, and alpha-terpineol) are
endocrine disruptors,
raising concerns of potential...
- by
fractional distillation and
recovered mainly as
refined turpentine,
dipentene, and pine oil. The
nonvolatile residue from the
extract is wood rosin...
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mount is
required Permount (toluene and a
polymer of a-pinene, b-pinene,
dipentene, b-p****andrene)
Canada balsam DPX (Distrene 80 – a
commercial polystyrene...
- α-terpineol, a C10
alcohol (b.p. 214–217 °C).
Other components include dipentene and pinene. The
detailed composition of
natural pine oil
depends on many...
- with
bornyl chloride made from camphene. If more HCl is used,
achiral 7 (
dipentene hydrochloride) is the
major product along with some 6b.
Nitrosyl chloride...