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Ebanol

CAS 67801-20-1  ·  Synthetic  ·  Base note
Woody 55%Gourmand 27%Musk 18%
sandalwood 73%milky 27%

What does Ebanol smell like?

Intense, powerful synthetic sandalwood with a rich, warm, natural creamy-milky character and subtle musky facets; far stronger than the natural oil. A workhorse for modern sandalwood accords.

woodysandalwoodmilkymuskywarm

Impact

8 of 10

Substantivity

17 days on a blotter

Typical dilution

10% in solvent

Subfamily

Sandalwood

Which families does Ebanol belong to?

Woody · 55%

sandalwood, creamy

Gourmand · 27%

milky

Musk · 18%

warm

What else is Ebanol called?

Sandal Pentenol

Published formulas using Ebanol

PerfuMate's own reference accords, published to its community, that reach for this material. The figure is its share of the concentrate.

Which materials are closest to Ebanol?

Ranked by how many olfactive sub-categories they share with Ebanol, not alphabetically.

How much does PerfuMate know about one material?

What this page carries, beside what the whole catalog carries. Every figure on the right is counted from the file the app ships, at the moment this page was built, so it cannot drift from the product the way a sentence somebody typed would.

Ebanol

A written odor description
yes
Olfactive families, in dominance order
3
Sub-categories under them
2
Impact, out of 10
8
Hours on a blotter
17 days
CAS number
yes
Supplier and trade synonyms
1
Constituent breakdown
not on file

All 1,581 materials

Described in words
every one
Impact rating out of 10
every one
Classified into an olfactive family
1,547
Carrying several families, in order
1,465
Sub-category assignments
7,405 across 214 pairs
A top / heart / base band
1,532
Hours on a blotter
441
CAS number
1,153
Supplier synonyms
4,308 names
Constituent breakdowns
588

And the limits, because they decide how far the rest can be trusted. Every regulatory join - IFRA, GHS, allergens - is by CAS number, and a material can supply one through its constituents as well as its own row, so of the 428 materials carrying no CAS number the 127 without a constituent table are the ones that return "nothing known" rather than "nothing applies". The blotter hours are sourced rather than measured by us, and the app labels every one of them an estimate. There is no physical chemistry on a row: no molecular weight, no vapour pressure, no boiling point. The longer answer, or the whole catalog counted.

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