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3. On the Constitution of the Essential Oil of Cajeput

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  16 March 2015

Maximilian Schmidl
Affiliation:
Assistant to Dr T. Anderson, University of Glasgow
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The author shows, that oil of cajeput is a mixture of an oil boiling about 175° Cent., and one or more oils of higher boiling point. In the present paper he investigates the first of those substances. When purified by repeated distillation, it is a colourless, limpid fluid, which by analysis and determination of its vapour density, is shown to have the formula C20 H16 + 2HO. When treated with anhydrous phosphoric acid, it is decomposed, and yields a mixture of three different hydrocarbons, to which the author gives the names of Cajputene, Isocajputene, and Metacajputene. The two former, though differing in properties, have both the formula C20 H16. The last, which is a very heavy oil, with a lemon yellow colour and brilliant fluorescence, is C40 H32.

Type
Proceedings 1859-60
Copyright
Copyright © Royal Society of Edinburgh 1862

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