Chemistry of Essential Oils

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518 THE CHEMISTEY OF ESSENTIAL OILS


First Quality Oils. Second Quality Oils.
30°
Specific gravity ^-... 0-911 to 0-958 0-896 to 0-942
Refractive index at 30°.. 1-4747 „ 1-4940 1-4788 „ 1-5082
Optical rotation... - 27° to - 49-7° - 27-4° to - 87°
Ester number .... 90 „ 138 42 to 94
(in one case 169)

According to Bacon, in first-class oils the ester number is mostly 100
or more, the refractive index rarely above 1*4900, optical rotation rarely
above - 45°, but mostly between — 32° and — 45°. In the case of the
second grade or cananga oils, however, the ester number is rarely higher
than 80, the refractive index approaches 1*5000 owing to the larger
content of sesquiterpenes and resins, and the optical rotation amounts to


  • 60° and more. Low values for optical rotation and ester number
    usually point to second-class oils, which have mostly also a low specific
    gravity. Oil with a low refractive index, low rotation, and a high ester
    number can with a fair amount of certainty be considered as good, whilst
    a high refractive index, high rotation, and low ester number point to oils
    of lower quality. The figures for the specific gravity did not indicate
    any special regularities, but in an oil with a high specific gravity and a
    high ester-content (ester number above 100), the refractive index also
    will usually be found high, and the oil can therefore be considered as
    good.
    Attempts made to arrive at oils of better quality by distilling inferior
    oils in vacuo gave no favourable results, as the odour suffered distinctly,
    and could only be improved by passing air through the oil—a process
    which is also employed to remove the burnt odour caused when the
    blossoms are allowed to be slightly burnt in the distillation. It appears
    that the highest boiling portions of the oil fix the fragrant volatile con-
    stituents, for the resinous distillation-residues always showed an odour
    which lasted for a remarkably long time. It was further found that
    first-class oils contained over 50 per cent, of portions boiling below 100°
    at 10 mm. pressure.


KEUNION YLANG-YLANG OIL

Specific gravity 0*930 to 0-967
Optical rotation....•....- 34° „ - 65°
Ester value 96 „ 160
Refractive index 1-500 „ 1-5100

JAVA CANANGA OIL.

Specific gravity
Optical rotation
Refractive index
Ester value
(after acetylation)

0-906 to 0-956


  • 15° „ - 52°
    about 1-4900 to 1-5050
    10 to 60 (rarely above 35)
    45 to 100


Four samples of ylang-ylang oil distilled in Amani (East Africa)
were examined by Schimmel & Co.
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with the following results:—


(^1) Report, October, 1911, 102.

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