Guaiyl Acetate (Guaiacwood Acetate)
$5.75 – $76.00
CAS# 134-28-1
Ernesto Ventos Quality
Guaiyl acetate is obtained by acetylation and special fractioned rectification of 100% pure and natural Guaiacwood oil.
Odor: A delicate, woody, fatty, green tea aroma. Useful in rose (floral) compositions. Ideal for reconstituting Vetiver. Oil composition Guaiyl acetate: 20 – 35%, Bulnesyl acetate: 30 – 50%
Description
CAS# 134-28-1
Ernesto Ventos Quality
Guaiyl acetate is obtained by acetylation and special fractioned rectification of 100% pure and natural Guaiacwood oil.
Odor: A delicate, woody, fatty, green tea aroma. Useful in rose (floral) compositions.
UN3082
Additional information
Weight | N/A |
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Quantity | 5g, 25g, 60g, 200g, 25g of 10% in IPM, 25g of 10% in DPG, 200g of 10% in IPM, 200g of 10% in DPG |
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callumrorymitchell –
I find it strange that no one has reviewed this yet, as I think it’s so elegant! I have not used it properly yet in a blend, so my review is based off what it’s like on a paper strip. It’s warm, dry, smoky (without going in the birch tar/cade direction) and yet slightly damp smelling like a used palo santo stick. That’s meant to be a compliment. Like all guaiac-related products, it is soft, but that only adds to the charm.