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- Title
Characterization of some essential oils and their key components.
- Authors
Hazra, A.; Alexander, K.; Dollimore, D.; Riga, A.
- Abstract
The present study was aimed at determining the kinetics of evaporation and establishing vapor pressure curves for both single and multi-component systems by thermogravimetry (TG) and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC). Essential oils (e.g. lavender oil, orange oil, clove oil and eucalyptus oil, etc.) are typically multi-component systems consisting of various volatile pure components (e.g. linalyl acetate, limonene, cinnarnaldehyde, etc.) which resemble single component systems. In this study linalyl acetate was taken as the calibration compound for TG. The vapor pressure curves for the pure substances were plotted using TG and vapor pressure plots for clove oil and eucalyptus oil were constructed using DSC. The thermodynamic and kinetic parameters of the pure compounds were compared to that of the multi-component systems to quantitatively and qualitatively measure the influence of different compounds on each other. The k-value from the vapor pressure data for linalyl acetate was calculated as 112006 Pa kg0.5 mol0.5 s-1 m-2 K-0.5. The vapor pressure values were used to determine the Antoine constants using the SPSS 10.0 software.
- Subjects
ESSENTIAL oils; LAVENDER oil; ORANGE oil; EUCALYPTUS oil; EVAPORATION (Chemistry); VAPOR pressure; THERMOGRAVIMETRY; CALORIMETERS
- Publication
Journal of Thermal Analysis & Calorimetry, 2004, Vol 75, Issue 1, p317
- ISSN
1388-6150
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1023/B:JTAN.0000017352.86803.6d