Perfumery: Practice and Principles

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John 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.

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What It Takes to Be a Perfumer
3
The Student Perfumer Today
10
The Technique of Smelling
15
Perfumery Raw Materials
19
The Learning and Classification of Raw Materials
24
The Floral Accords
44
The Technique of Matching
58
AESTHETICS AND THE FUNDAMENTALS OF COMPOSITION
73
ASPECTS OF CREATIVE PERFUMERY
141
The Challenge of New Materials
177
The Perfumer and the Market
196
The Chemical Structure of Perfumery Materials
207
Chemical Reactions in Perfumery
222
The Physical Basis of Perfumery
234
Psychophysics and Perfumery
243
A Structural Groups
253

The Biological Basis of Aesthetics
75
The Structure of a Perfume
83
The Use of Bases
94
STUDIES IN FINE FRAGRANCE
99
The Descent of Perfumes
101
Selected Great Perfumes
107
The Aldehydes
261
The Ionones
267
Bibliography
273
General Index
283
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Robert R. Calkin and J. Stephan Jellinek are the authors of Perfumery: Practice and Principles, published by Wiley.

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