Terpineol

Terpineol

Terpineol is a cyclic monoterpenoid alcohol widely distributed in essential oils and used industrially as a fragrance, solvent, and bioactive compound. It is characterized by a pleasant lilac- or lime-like odor and occurs in three main isomeric forms—α-, β-, and γ-terpineol—with α-terpineol (p-menth-1-en-8-ol) being the most prominent and extensively studied.

Chemical Structure and Isomerism

Terpineol has the molecular formula C₁₀H₁₈O and a molar mass of 154.25 g·mol⁻¹. The α-, β-, and γ-isomers differ in the position of the double bond and the hydroxyl group on the p-menthane (six-membered cyclohexane) ring system, resulting in distinct physicochemical and aromatic properties.

  • α-Terpineol (1-p-menthen-8-ol) is the most stable isomer, exhibiting a strong floral lilac aroma and a relatively high boiling point of approximately 217–219 °C.
  • β-Terpineol is less volatile and occurs in lower abundance in natural essential oils.
  • γ-Terpineol presents a softer, more citrus-like scent profile.

Physicochemical Properties

All three isomers are secondary cyclic terpene alcohols. They exhibit low solubility in water but high solubility in ethanol, lipids, and a wide range of organic solvents. These properties make terpineol particularly suitable for applications in perfumery, coatings, and formulation chemistry.

 

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