Chemistry of Essential Oils

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520 THE CHEMISTRY OF ESSENTIAL OILS


Density at 15° C
Rotatory Power .......
Solubility in 95 per Cent. Alcohol
Acid Number
Ester „
„ Contents expressed as C 10 H 17 COOCH 3
Coefficient of Saponification of the Acetylated Oil
Total Alcohols expressed as C 10 H 18 O.

I.


0-9594


- 53° 56'


1 volume,
1-3
129-7
45-4 °/ 0
167-0
52-5 °/ 0

ir.

0-9651


- 45° 16'


bhen cloudy
1-4
131-6
46-0 °/0
180-8
57-5 °/0

Ylang-ylang oil from the Seychelles has been examined by the
chemists at the Imperial Institute. Sample No. 1 was examined in
1913; No. 2 was examined in 1910, and No. 3 is the same as No. 2, but
kept for three years and then re-examined.

15° C


15 C.


Optical Rotation ttD
Acid Value ....
Ester ,
Saponification value.
„ „ after
Acetylation
Solubility in 90 per Cent.
Alcohol ...

1.


0-9567


/ - 28° 5'


\at 20° C.
3-3
126-0
129-3

181

Gives a clear
solution with
less than 0-8
vol.; with 0*8
vol. or more
becomes tur-
bid

2.


0-9200


- 30°


at 21° C.
4-2
42-2
46-4


Soluble in 1
vol.; beco n-
ing turbid
with a larger
quantity

3.


0-9250


- 28° 36'


at 24° C.
2-6
53-5
56-1


Soluble in $
vol.; becom-
ing turbid
with 1 or
more vols.

A Madagascar ylang-ylang oil has been examined by Schimmel & Co.
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and found to have the following characters:—
Specific gravity 0-9577
Optical rotation - 49° 55'
Refractive index 1-51254
Acid number .......... 1-8
Ester „ .... 113-2
„ „ (after acetylation).....160-2

On fractionation it gave the following fractions:—


45 to 70°
70 „ 100°
100 „ 110°
110 „ 125°
Residue

Per Cent.

10-7


18-0


27-0


12-5


31-8


0-9848


0-9572


0-9000


0-8932


1-0725


- 5° 20'


- 49° 16'


- 93° 6'


- 72° 40'


- 3° 45'


Saponifica-
tion No.

207-2


166-5


37-3


28-0


181-0


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Report, November, 1908, 135.
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