Perfumery: Practice and PrinciplesJohn Wiley & Sons, 28.09.1994 - 304 Seiten A text/reference regarding the structure and function of components used in perfume development and the process of developing perfumes. Covers gas chromatography, mass spectrometry and a host of other analytical techniques; the esthetics and techniques of perfume development; the manifold and ever-changing safety-related requirements of countries and customers; concerns about the environmental impact of materials and impurities which affect the perfumer's work. |
Inhalt
The Learning and Classification of Raw Materials | 24 |
The Floral Accords | 44 |
AESTHETICS AND THE FUNDAMENTALS | 73 |
The Structure of a Perfume | 88 |
The Use of Bases | 94 |
The Descent of Perfumes | 101 |
12 | 107 |
Perfumes for Functional Products | 143 |
Chemical Reactions in Perfumery | 222 |
The Physical Basis of Perfumery | 234 |
Psychophysics and Perfumery | 243 |
A Structural Groups | 253 |
The Aldehydes | 261 |
The Ionones | 267 |
Bibliography | 273 |
283 | |
The Challenge of New Materials | 177 |
The Perfumer and the Market | 196 |
The Chemical Structure of Perfumery Materials | 207 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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