Dipentene
Dipentene is a naturally occurring terpene hydrocarbon, commonly obtained from citrus oils, turpentine oil, and pine oils. It is a mixture of limonene isomers and is widely recognized for its fresh, lemon-like aroma. Due to its versatility, Dipentene is extensively used in paints, resins, cleaning agents, fragrances, and industrial applications.
With strong solvent, dispersing, and deodorizing properties, Dipentene also finds applications in rubber processing, metal cleaning, and as a fragrance additive in soaps and household products.
Key Benefits
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โ Excellent solvent & dispersing agent
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โ Provides a fresh, citrus aroma
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โ Cost-effective substitute for d-limonene
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โ Useful in rubber, paint, and resin industries
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โ Incorporated in soaps, detergents, and cleaning products
Applications
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Industrial Uses: Solvent in paints, varnishes, resins, and adhesives
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Rubber Industry: Used as a dispersing agent and processing aid
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Cleaning Products: Ingredient in household and industrial cleaners
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Fragrance & Personal Care: Added to soaps, detergents, and perfumes for a fresh citrus note
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Chemical Industry: Intermediate for manufacturing terpene resins and other derivatives
Technical Specifications
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Chemical Name: Dipentene (mixture of limonene isomers)
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Molecular Formula: CโโHโโ
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Appearance: Colorless to pale yellow liquid
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Aroma: Fresh, lemon-like, citrusy
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Solubility: Insoluble in water, soluble in alcohol & oils
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Boiling Point: ~176โ178ยฐC
๐ Dipentene is a highly versatile terpene ideal for industrial formulations, fragrance applications, and cleaning solutions, offering both functional performance and aromatic appeal.