Chemistry of Essential Oils

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54 THE CHEMISTRY OF ESSENTIAL OILS


On fractionation the two oils gave the following results :—

157° to !67°
167° , 177 °
177°
187°
197°
240°

, 187°
, 197°
, 240°
, 252°
Residue

June Oil.
8 per (3ent.
27
20
3
7
6
29

December Oil.
13 per cent.
24
9
6
7
4
37
The oil contains Z-a-pinene, dipentene, sylvestrene, and a small
amount of bornyl acetate.
German distilled oil, which is obtained to the extent of 0'4 to 0'6 per
cent., has the following characters :—
Specific gravity.
Optical rotation.
Esters as bornyl acetate


0-865 to 0-888
+ 5° „ + 10°
1 to 4 per cent.
The oil is soluble in 7 to 10 volumes of 90 per cent, alcohol. On
fractional distillation 10 per cent, is obtained between 160° and 170°, and
about 45 per cent, between 170° and 185°. The ester value of the acety-
lated oil is about 15. (Austrian oils are sometimes slightly laevo-rotatory.)
The oil contains a-pinene, principally the dextro-rotatory variety,
d-sylvestrene, cadinene, the acetic ester of either borneol or terpineol and
probably dipentene. A small amount of free alcohol (borneol or ter-
pineol) is also present.
Swedish oil agrees in its characters with the German distillate.


  1. Oil of Abies Sibirica.—This oil has of late years come into pro-
    minence on account of its high content in bornyl acetate, and its extremely
    low price. It is known commercially as Siberian " Pine " oil, although
    distilled from the leaves of Abies Sibirica (Abies pichta. Forb.). It is
    produced in North-East Russia, principally in the Wjatka district, very
    little being distilled in Siberia itself on account of the high cost of trans-
    port. The oil has a most fragrant odour and is highly esteemed as a
    cheap perfume.
    A pure oil has the following characters :—
    Specific gravity
    Optical rotation
    Refractive index
    Acid value
    Esters as bornyl acetate


0-900 to 0-928


  • 30°,, -43°
    1-4700 „ 1-4730
    29 to 43 per cent.
    It is soluble in 1 volume of 90 per cent, alcohol or in 15 volumes of
    80 per cent, alcohol.
    Umney^1 has examined an apparently authentic sample of this oil,
    which had an exceedingly fine odour, and which had characters falling
    outside the above-mentioned limits. Its physical and chemical charac-
    ters were as follows :—
    Specific gravity 0-932
    Optical rotation - 41-2°
    Refractive index 1-4676
    Esters .......... 53*4 per cent.
    This oil contains a hydrocarbon,
    2
    distilling below 145°, of the formula
    C9H 4 , to the extent of from 3 to 4 per cent., which has been termed
    santene. This hydrocarbon boils at 140° and has a specific gravity =


(^1) p. and E.O.R., 1912, 289.^2 Aschan, Bericht, 40 (1907), 4918.

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