Citronella Oil Cas 8000-29-1
Chemical Name: Citronella oil
CAS No.: 8000-29-1
Appearance: Liquid
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Citronella oil Details
Chemical Name: Citronella oil
CAS No.: 8000-29-1
Appearance: Liquid
Citronella oil Typical Properties
Melting point
222???C(lit.)
Density
0.897 g/mL at 25 ??C(lit.)
Storage
2-8??C
Flash point
195???F
Refractive index
n20/D 1.471(lit.)
Specific Gravity at 20??C
0.894~0.906
Refractive index at 20??C
1.466~1.475
Optical rotation at 20??C
-5??~ 0??
EINECS
283-461-2
Citronella oil Usage
Antiseptic,?deodorant,?insecticide,?parasitic,?tonic
It is one of the important natural fragrances and can be directly used as a soap fragrance.
Citronella oil Packaging and Shipping
Packing: 25KG/Drum
Citronella oil Storage
Keep container tightly closed in a dry and well-ventilated place. Store in cool place.
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