Colorless liquid with a characteristic odor; [NIOSH] A mixture of terpenes (58-65%) that varies depending on the tree of origin; [ACGIH] Sources/Uses Used as a solvent for surface coatings, liniments, and perfumes; Used as an intermediate for camphor and menthol; Used less as a paint thi...
Uses Turpentine is a mixture of substances called terpenes, primarily pinene. Gum turpentine is extracted from pine pitch; wood turpentine, from wood chips. It has had greater home than industrial use as a solvent. It is irritating and anesthetic and is one of the few solvents that causes all...
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Uses Turpentine is a mixture of substances called terpenes, primarily pinene. Gum turpentine is extracted from pine pitch; wood turpentine, from wood chips. It has had greater home than industrial use as a solvent. It is irritating and anesthetic and is one of the few solvents that causes all...
Uses Turpentine is a mixture of substances called terpenes, primarily pinene. Gum turpentine is extracted from pine pitch; wood turpentine, from wood chips. It has had greater home than industrial use as a solvent. It is irritating and anesthetic and is one of the few solvents that causes all...
precautions for storage turpentine should be placed in dark bottles, sealed and stored in the dark. Storage time is too long turpentine, if stored poorly, will gradually yellow evaporation, deterioration sticky, can not be used again. uses mainly used for the synthesis of camphor and borneol,...
1.The general situation of flavor from turpentine oil;从松节油制得的食用香料概况 2.Effects of turpentine oil on the transdermal kinetics of diclofenac sodium on isolated skin in oude mice;在裸小鼠皮肤上松节油对双氯芬酸钠的渗透动力学研究 3.Study on synthesis of high purity α-terpineol from tur...
Table 1. The main chemical composition, structural formula, and common uses of turpentine oil NameFormulaStructureUses α-Pinene C10H16 Both pinenes (alpha and beta) are used for rheumatism and well known by aromatherapists for tonic in the mucus membranes of the respiratory system. Pinenes are...
and has a violet odor. High concentration of turpentine vapor on the eye, respiratory mucosa irritation; Inhalation of liquid turpentine can cause pulmonary edema, pulmonary hemorrhage; Skin contact can cause contact dermatitis and eczema; Splash into the eye can cause corneal burns. Inhalation of ...
The crude oleoresin (gum turpentine) is a yellowish, sticky, opaque mass and the distillate (oil of turpentine) is a colorless, volatile liquid with a characteristic odor. Chemically, it contains: alpha-pinene; betapinene; camphene, monocyclic terpene; and terpene alcohols. Uses Turpentine has ...