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Turpentine oil

Base Information Edit
  • Chemical Name:Turpentine oil
  • CAS No.:8006-64-2
  • Molecular Formula:C12H20O7
  • Molecular Weight:276.28300
  • Hs Code.:3805-10
  • Mol file:8006-64-2.mol
Turpentine oil

Synonyms:Turpentine,Turpentine oil;Turpentine, oil;Essential oils, turpentine;G 4134;GumTerpene N;Gum turpentine, oils;Oil of turpentine;Spirits of turpentine;Terpentine oil;Turpentine spirits;

Suppliers and Price of Turpentine oil
Supply Marketing:Edit
Business phase:
The product has achieved commercial mass production*data from LookChem market partment
Manufacturers and distributors:
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  • Chemicals and raw materials
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  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Oil of turpentine secondary reference standard
  • 1ml
  • $ 344.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Oil of turpentine purified
  • 1l
  • $ 76.50
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • L-Turpentine FG
  • 1 SAMPLE-K
  • $ 50.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • L-Turpentine FG
  • sample-k
  • $ 50.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • Oil of turpentine purified
  • 2.5l
  • $ 156.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • L-Turpentine FG
  • 1 kg
  • $ 123.00
  • Sigma-Aldrich
  • L-Turpentine FG
  • 1kg-k
  • $ 123.00
  • Chem-Impex
  • L-Turpentine,KOSHER,FEMA3089 KOSHER,FEMA3089
  • 1KG
  • $ 90.72
  • Chem-Impex
  • L-Turpentine,KOSHER,FEMA3089 KOSHER,FEMA3089
  • 250G
  • $ 45.92
  • Chem-Impex
  • L-Turpentine,KOSHER,FEMA3089Hazmat
  • 100G
  • $ 29.12
Total 165 raw suppliers
Chemical Property of Turpentine oil Edit
Chemical Property:
  • Appearance/Colour:colorless liquid with a characteristic odor 
  • Vapor Pressure:4 mm Hg ( −6.7 °C) 
  • Melting Point:-60--50 °C 
  • Refractive Index:1.465 - 1.478 
  • Boiling Point:150-180 °C 
  • Flash Point:86 °F 
  • PSA:99.13000 
  • Density:0.86 g/mL at 25 °C(lit.) 
  • LogP:0.18700 
  • Solubility.:Soluble in ethanol 
  • Water Solubility.:Insoluble in water 
Purity/Quality:

99% *data from raw suppliers

Oil of turpentine secondary reference standard *data from reagent suppliers

Safty Information:
  • Pictogram(s): HarmfulXn, Dangerous
  • Hazard Codes:Xn,N 
  • Statements: 36/38-43-65-51/53-20/21/22-10 
  • Safety Statements: 36/37-46-61-62 
MSDS Files:

SDS file from LookChem

Total 1 MSDS from other Authors

Useful:
  • Description Turpentine oil is a kind of fluid isolated from live trees, mainly pines. It consists of terpenes including monoterpenes, alpha-pinene, beta-pinene and some amount of careen, camphene, dipentene, and terpinolene. It can be used as a solvent and as a source of materials for organic synthesis. For its application in solvent, it can be used for thinning oil-based paints that are useful for the manufacturing of varnishes. In organic synthesis, it can be used for the synthesis of fragrant chemical compounds such as camphor, linalool and alpha-terpineol. It can also be used for large-scale synthesis of bundles of aligned carbon nanotubes. It can also be used as natural flavoring agent as food additive. Moreover, it can be used to synthesize pesticide as well as be used to facilitate the endodontic retreatment.
  • Physical properties Turpentine is the oleoresin from species of Pinus Pinacea trees. 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 been traditionally applied as a cleaning agent for paints, lacquers, rubber, and varnishes, as well as disinfectants and insecticides. However, particular usage of turpentine is in the pharmaceutical industry, and also perfumery, sprays, deodorizers, and stimulating ointments. Nowadays, turpentine is employed to provide isolated chemical compounds, which could be converted into a variety of products. Some terpenes like camphor, citral, linalool, and menthol, which are employed for the elaboration of other fragrances, can be derived from turpentine. Miscellaneous applications for turpentine are in the preparation of shoe, stove, and furniture polishes. Oil of turpentine is primarily used as a solvent for industrial applications, such as thinner for paints and varnishes. Preparation of carbon nano-spheres (CNSs) by decomposition of turpentine oil has been reported. Solvent and thinner for paints, varnishes, polishes. In manufacture of aroma chemicals such as camphor, myrcene, linalool; source of pine oil. Turpentine has been nearly eliminated from formulas of ready-made interior oil-based paints, but it is used in shoe polishes and as a raw material in the manufacture of synthetic camphor and terpin hydrate.
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