Ethylene Brassylate is a synthetic musk with a clean, powdery, and slightly floral musky scent. It is widely used in modern perfumery as a base note to provide depth, longevity, and a sophisticated musky undertone to fragrances.
Acts as a fixative in various fragrance types, providing lasting power and a clean, musky base. It is particularly valued in fresh, floral, and musky compositions for its subtle, enveloping aroma.
IUPAC Name: 1,4-dioxacycloheptadecane-5,17-dioneCAS Number: 105-95-3
Molecular Formula: C15H26O4
Molecular Weight: 270.36 g/mol
Boiling Point: 411.15 to 415.15 K
Melting Point: 273.15 to 280.15 K
Class: Ester
Use/s: Scent
Synonyms
1: Ethylene brassylate 2: 1,4-DIOXACYCLOHEPTADECANE-5,17-DIONE 3: Astratone 4: Musk T 5: Ethylene undecane dicarboxylate 6: Emeressence 1150 7: Tridecanedioic acid, cyclic ethylene ester 8: FEMA No. 3543 9: Ethylene Glycol Brassylate
Chemist Says
Liquid; Dry Powder, Liquid, Other Solid
Scent: Musk-like
Scent profile
Scent profiles are inherently subjective and can significantly differ among individuals, and may also be influenced by the conditions at the time of evaluation. The information provided here is a synthesis of data from diverse sources, including books, cross-references, artificial intelligence analyses, and chemical research sites, aiming to present a comprehensive overview. We've distilled this information to highlight the most frequently observed scent profiles for each molecule or compound, offering a generalized perspective.
1: Clean, Powdery, Musky, Floral
2: Musky, Powdery, Soft
3: Floral, waxy, with a slightly green and powdery character
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