Allyl phenoxyacetate
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Identifiers
CAS number
7493-74-5Molecular formula
C11H12O3SMILES
C=CCOC(=O)COC1=CC=CC=C1
Safety labels
Irritant -
Odor profile
Fragrance Fruity 84.29% Sweet 67.95% Green 49.58% Pineapple 46.68% Honey 42.21% Caramellic 41.38% Spicy 41.31% Floral 39.48% Balsamic 38.13% Herbal 37.9% Flavor Fruity 66.81% Sweet 53.17% Floral 43.03% Balsam 37.11% Strawberry 32.04% Berry 28.94% Grape 28.93% Creamy 27.99% Chocolate 25.93% Jam 23.73% Odor impact est.
High -
Properties
XLogP3-AA
2.1pKa est.
6.89 (neutral)Molecular weight
192.21 g/molVapor pressure est.
- hPa @ 20°C
- hPa @ 25°C
Evaporation rate
SlowBoiling point
- 100.00 to 102.00 °C. @ 1.00 mm Hg
Flash point
- 127.25 ˚C est.
Solubility expt.
- 585 mg/L @ 20 °C (exp)
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Synonyms
- Allyl phenoxyacetate
- 7493-74-5
- Allyl 2-phenoxyacetate
- Acetic acid, phenoxy-, 2-propenyl ester
- Acetate P.A.
- Acetate pa
- allyl phenoxy acetate
- prop-2-enyl 2-phenoxyacetate
- 2-Propenyl phenoxyacetate
- Phenoxyacetic Acid Allyl Ester
- FEMA No. 2038
- ACETIC ACID, PHENOXY-, ALLYL ESTER
- UNII-Q3P8UAF9WE
- Q3P8UAF9WE
- EINECS 231-335-2
- Acetic acid, 2-phenoxy-, 2-propen-1-yl ester
- NSC 408892
- BRN 2102680
- AI3-22347
- NSC-408892
- DTXSID3064722
- prop-2-en-1-yl 2-phenoxyacetate
- ALLYL PHENOXYACETATE [FHFI]
- ALLYL PHENOXY ACETATE [FCC]
- Acetate P.A
- allylphenoxyacetat
- MFCD00044632
- SCHEMBL114035
- DTXCID7047720
- FEMA 2038
- CHEBI:173921
- Allyl phenoxyacetate, >=99%, FG
- NSC408892
- AKOS015890406
- CS-W015816
- LS-13945
- DB-055924
- A2177
- NS00011951
- A50642
- Allyl phenoxyacetate, analytical reference material
- Q27286963
- Z54337288
- 231-335-2
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Applications
Allyl phenoxyacetate is an important fragrance ingredient widely used in perfumery, cosmetics and personal-care formulations for its soft floral-fruity scent that reinforces, fixes and prolongs jasmine, peony and muguet notes in fine fragrances, and it also appears in soaps, detergents and fabric softeners to mask malodors; moreover, it is incorporated in food and pharmaceutical flavors as a flavor-modulating agent thanks to its high stability, broad solvent compatibility and safety at low dosage, enabling manufacturers to replace part of scarce natural oils, extend scent longevity, reduce volatility, provide antioxidant protection and overall enhance the sensory profile of the final product.
gpt-5-nano
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Solubility @25˚C
Solvent Solubility (g/L) ethanol 228.9 methanol 368.97 isopropanol 87.57 water 0.22 ethyl acetate 600.79 n-propanol 123.65 acetone 444.89 n-butanol 102.78 acetonitrile 504.12 DMF 299.91 toluene 133.43 isobutanol 71.99 1,4-dioxane 453.66 methyl acetate 459.88 THF 527.74 2-butanone 373.53 n-pentanol 87.63 sec-butanol 101.15 n-hexane 9.18 ethylene glycol 60.62 NMP 200.57 cyclohexane 24.94 DMSO 927.87 n-butyl acetate 210.71 n-octanol 38.04 chloroform 694.26 n-propyl acetate 214.47 acetic acid 311.05 dichloromethane 1053.29 cyclohexanone 291.47 propylene glycol 59.36 isopropyl acetate 195.24 DMAc 413.26 2-ethoxyethanol 264.86 isopentanol 97.44 n-heptane 10.32 ethyl formate 194.87 1,2-dichloroethane 759.67 n-hexanol 81.65 2-methoxyethanol 428.06 isobutyl acetate 109.42 tetrachloromethane 38.64 n-pentyl acetate 71.2 transcutol 1164.52 n-heptanol 30.45 ethylbenzene 72.22 MIBK 135.28 2-propoxyethanol 194.22 tert-butanol 160.52 MTBE 169.27 2-butoxyethanol 90.57 propionic acid 154.98 o-xylene 75.86 formic acid 110.78 diethyl ether 324.94 m-xylene 71.5 p-xylene 80.39 chlorobenzene 192.3 dimethyl carbonate 148.15 n-octane 4.91 formamide 267.54 cyclopentanone 348.7 2-pentanone 241.67 anisole 186.59 cyclopentyl methyl ether 178.49 gamma-butyrolactone 456.53 1-methoxy-2-propanol 227.21 pyridine 418.26 3-pentanone 220.31 furfural 391.05 n-dodecane 5.43 diethylene glycol 183.4 diisopropyl ether 57.26 tert-amyl alcohol 142.44 acetylacetone 365.29 n-hexadecane 6.14 acetophenone 177.09 methyl propionate 332.27 isopentyl acetate 168.04 trichloroethylene 1094.72 n-nonanol 36.53 cyclohexanol 95.29 benzyl alcohol 123.65 2-ethylhexanol 60.42 isooctanol 28.98 dipropyl ether 96.21 1,2-dichlorobenzene 176.27 ethyl lactate 83.66 propylene carbonate 225.32 n-methylformamide 189.04 2-pentanol 72.29 n-pentane 9.28 1-propoxy-2-propanol 121.17 1-methoxy-2-propyl acetate 195.3 2-(2-methoxypropoxy) propanol 169.56 mesitylene 43.82 ε-caprolactone 243.67 p-cymene 44.06 epichlorohydrin 706.03 1,1,1-trichloroethane 347.68 2-aminoethanol 96.8 morpholine-4-carbaldehyde 292.31 sulfolane 437.32 2,2,4-trimethylpentane 8.47 2-methyltetrahydrofuran 282.31 n-hexyl acetate 108.39 isooctane 6.44 2-(2-butoxyethoxy)ethanol 210.75 sec-butyl acetate 133.42 tert-butyl acetate 180.8 decalin 16.19 glycerin 100.25 diglyme 451.46 acrylic acid 141.99 isopropyl myristate 53.25 n-butyric acid 193.71 acetyl acetate 312.39 di(2-ethylhexyl) phthalate 51.06 ethyl propionate 203.26 nitromethane 818.44 1,2-diethoxyethane 294.31 benzonitrile 164.93 trioctyl phosphate 31.61 1-bromopropane 274.66 gamma-valerolactone 352.4 n-decanol 28.94 triethyl phosphate 81.37 4-methyl-2-pentanol 47.06 propionitrile 254.68 vinylene carbonate 206.2 1,1,2-trichlorotrifluoroethane 303.94 DMS 183.27 cumene 45.1 2-octanol 22.29 2-hexanone 166.25 octyl acetate 60.56 limonene 63.68 1,2-dimethoxyethane 443.38 ethyl orthosilicate 72.12 tributyl phosphate 52.37 diacetone alcohol 189.96 N,N-dimethylaniline 107.33 acrylonitrile 336.92 aniline 138.54 1,3-propanediol 137.82 bromobenzene 217.46 dibromomethane 608.19 1,1,2,2-tetrachloroethane 732.36 2-methyl-cyclohexyl acetate 105.39 tetrabutyl urea 73.42 diisobutyl methanol 43.63 2-phenylethanol 105.61 styrene 108.57 dioctyl adipate 95.7 dimethyl sulfate 215.42 ethyl butyrate 170.69 methyl lactate 110.32 butyl lactate 62.53 diethyl carbonate 136.58 propanediol butyl ether 88.44 triethyl orthoformate 107.96 p-tert-butyltoluene 38.43 methyl 4-tert-butylbenzoate 115.5 morpholine 446.91 tert-butylamine 78.4 n-dodecanol 24.86 dimethoxymethane 351.91 ethylene carbonate 172.59 cyrene 122.2 2-ethoxyethyl acetate 152.68 2-ethylhexyl acetate 130.87 1,2,4-trichlorobenzene 202.12 4-methylpyridine 260.32 dibutyl ether 88.79 2,6-dimethyl-4-heptanol 43.63 DEF 259.46 dimethyl isosorbide 250.24 tetrachloroethylene 393.89 eugenol 115.29 triacetin 158.2 span 80 96.89 1,4-butanediol 56.63 1,1-dichloroethane 450.73 2-methyl-1-pentanol 93.85 methyl formate 185.43 2-methyl-1-butanol 87.07 n-decane 7.48 butyronitrile 180.06 3,7-dimethyl-1-octanol 52.86 1-chlorooctane 35.98 1-chlorotetradecane 17.65 n-nonane 6.85 undecane 6.19 tert-butylcyclohexane 13.1 cyclooctane 8.15 cyclopentanol 81.52 tetrahydropyran 326.78 tert-amyl methyl ether 134.04 2,5,8-trioxanonane 345.14 1-hexene 51.56 2-isopropoxyethanol 155.01 2,2,2-trifluoroethanol 88.76 methyl butyrate 244.13 Scent© AI
| Maximum acceptable concentrations in the finished product (%) | |||
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Category 1
Products applied to the lips
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0.054 % |
Category 7A
Rinse-off products applied to the hair with some hand contact
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0.41 % |
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Category 2
Products applied to the axillae
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0.016 % |
Category 7B
Leave-on products applied to the hair with some hand contact
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0.41 % |
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Category 3
Products applied to the face/body using fingertips
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0.21 % |
Category 8
Products with significant anogenital exposure
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0.025 % |
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Category 4
Products related to fine fragrance
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0.3 % |
Category 9
Products with body and hand exposure, primarily rinse off
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0.59 % |
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Category 5A
Body lotion products applied to the body using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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0.076 % |
Category 10A
Household care products with mostly hand contact
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0.59 % |
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Category 5B
Face moisturizer products applied to the face using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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0.076 % |
Category 10B
Household care products with mostly hand contact, including aerosol/spray products (with potential leave-on skin contact)
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1.7 % |
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Category 5C
Hand cream products applied to the hands using the hands (palms), primarily leave on
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0.076 % |
Category 11A
Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate without UV exposure
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0.025 % |
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Category 5D
Baby Creams, baby Oils and baby talc
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0.025 % |
Category 11B
Products with intended skin contact but minimal transfer of fragrance to skin from inert substrate with potential UV exposure
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0.025 % |
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Category 6
Products with oral and lip exposure
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0.18 % |
Category 12
Products not intended for direct skin contact, minimal or insignificant transfer to skin
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52 % |
Specification
According to the IFRA Specification Standard of Allyl esters, Allyl esters should only be used when the level of free Allylalcohol in the ester is less than 0.1%. This recommendation is based on the delayed irritant potential of Allylalcohol.
Please also refer to the IFRA Specification Standard Allyl esters.