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 |  | Cedryl acetate Basic information |  
 | Product Name: | Cedryl acetate |  | Synonyms: | OCTAHYDRO-3,6,8,8-TETRAMETHYL-1H-3A,7-METHANOAZULEN-6-YL ACETATE;OCTAHYDRO-3,6,8,8-TETRAMETHYL-1H-3ALPHA,7-METHANOAZULEN-6-YL ACETATE;(3R,8aβ)-2,3,4,5,6,7,8,8a-Octahydro-3β,6,8,8-tetramethyl-1H-3aα,7α-methanoazulen-6β-ol acetate;8βH-Cedran-8-ol acetate;Acetic acid (3R,8aβ)-decahydro-3β,6α,8,8-tetramethyl-3aα,7α-methanoazulen-6β-yl ester;Acetic acid cedryl ester;Credrol acetate;Kashiwagi acid ester |  | CAS: | 77-54-3 |  | MF: | C17H28O2 |  | MW: | 264.4 |  | EINECS: | 201-036-1 |  | Product Categories: | Inhibitors |  | Mol File: | 77-54-3.mol |    |  
  
 |  | Cedryl acetate Chemical Properties |  
 | Melting point  | 44-46 °C |  | Boiling point  | >200 °C(lit.) |  | density  | 0.999 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) |  | refractive index  | n20/D 1.499(lit.) |  | Fp  | 200 °F |  | storage temp.  | 2-8°C |  | Odor | at 100.00 %. sharp dry woody cedar |  | Odor Type | woody |  | optical activity | [α]20/D +26±1°, c = 1% in ethanol |  | BRN  | 2052432 |  | LogP | 6.210 |  | CAS DataBase Reference | 77-54-3(CAS DataBase Reference) |  | NIST Chemistry Reference | 1H-3a,7-methanoazulen-6-ol, octahydro-3,6,8,8-tetramethyl-, acetate, [3r-(3«alpha»,3a«beta»,6«alpha»,7«beta»,8a«alpha»)]-(77-54-3) |  | EPA Substance Registry System | 1H-3a,7-Methanoazulen-6-ol, octahydro-3,6,8,8-tetramethyl-, acetate, (3R,3aS,6R,7R,8aS)- (77-54-3) |  
  
| Hazard Codes  | Xi |  | Risk Statements  | 38 |  | WGK Germany  | 2 |  | RTECS  | FJ1680000 |  | F  | 9 |  | Toxicity | LD50 oral in rat: 44750mg/kg |  
  
 |  | Cedryl acetate Usage And Synthesis |  
 | Chemical Properties | Colorless liquid; light cedar odor. Soluble in one volume of 90% alcohol. Combustible. |  | Chemical Properties | Cedryl Acetate occurs in cedarwood oils. The pure compound is crystalline (mp 80 °C). Commercial
cedryl acetate is a colorless to amber liquid, with a cedarwood-like odor.
It is prepared by esterification of the cedrol-rich fraction from cedarwood oil and
is used in perfumery for wood and leather notes and as a fixative. |  | Occurrence | Has apparently not been reported to occur in nature |  | Uses | Perfumery. |  | Preparation | By the acetylation of cedrol and related fractions of oil of cedarwood |  | Definition | ChEBI: Cedryl acetate is a cedrane sesquiterpenoid. |  | General Description | (+)-Cedryl acetate is a sesquiterpene compound, which is derived from natural oils found to be volatile in nature. |  
  
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