Product Name: |
Lily aldehyde |
CAS: |
80-54-6 |
MF: |
C14H20O |
MW: |
204.31 |
EINECS: |
201-289-8 |
Product Categories: |
Organics |
Mol File: |
80-54-6.mol |
|
Melting point |
106-109 °C |
Boiling point |
150°C 10mm |
density |
0.946 g/mL at 20 °C(lit.) |
refractive index |
n20/D 1.505 |
Fp |
100°C |
storage temp. |
2-8°C |
form |
neat |
BRN |
880140 |
InChIKey |
SDQFDHOLCGWZPU-UHFFFAOYSA-N |
CAS DataBase Reference |
80-54-6(CAS DataBase Reference) |
NIST Chemistry Reference |
Lilial(80-54-6) |
EPA Substance Registry System |
Benzenepropanal, 4-(1,1-dimethylethyl)-.alpha.-methyl- (80-54-6) |
Hazard Codes |
Xn,N |
Risk Statements |
22-38-51/53-62-43 |
Safety Statements |
60-61-36/37 |
RIDADR |
UN 3082 9/PG 3 |
WGK Germany |
2 |
RTECS |
MW4895000 |
F |
10 |
HS Code |
29121900 |
Description |
Lily aldehyde (also known as lysmeral or Lilial) is a chemical compound commonly used as a perfume in cosmetic preparations and laundry powders1-3. It is fresh light green floral lily muguet lindenblossom aldehyde. Lilial is used in a wide variety of compositions where it confers a particularly recommended for floral notes such as muguet, linden-blossom and cyclamen2. |
Chemical Properties |
Lily aldehyde is a
homolog of cyclamenaldehyde. The racemic compound is a colorless to slightly
yellow liquid with a mild-floral odor, reminiscent of cyclamen and lily of
the valley. |
Trade name |
Lilestralis Pure (Innospec), Lysmeral® Extra (BASF). |
Contact allergens |
Lilial? is a synthetic compound listed as a fragrance allergen. Its presence is indicated on cosmetics within the EU. |
Preparation Products |
3-(4-ISOPROPYLPHENYL)ISOBUTYRALDEHYDE |
Raw materials |
tert-Butylbenzene-->4-tert-Butylbenzyl chloride-->Tropine-->4-T-BUTYL PROPIOPHONE-->4-tert-Butylbenzaldehyde |