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Dipentene is
used to describe any mixture of terpene hydrocarbons, usually
p-menthadienes
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While the term
in the scientific literature generally refers to rasemic d,l-limonene,
(±)-1,8-p-menthadiene.
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Dipentene is
produced from the distillation of crude turpentine and as a by-product
from pine oil and camphor processes.
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The excellent
solvency of dipentenes, along with its wetting and dispersing properties
make it suitable for use in rubber
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Processing and
reclaiming, in paint and varnish applications, in cleaners, waxes and
polishes and in oil drilling operations
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Dipentene is a
terpene liquid, a class of hydrocarbons produced by plants, that is
colorless with a lemon-like odor.
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It is most
commonly used as a solvent in a variety of products.
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It is a high
production volume chemical with US annual production over 1,000,000
pounds.
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It is only
known as limonene.
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The optically
inactive form of limonene, the dipentene, has been found frequently in
nature, though not as commonly as limonene.
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It must also
be born in mind that the dipentene identified may have been formed from
pinene or limonene during the process of fractionating the oil.
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Dipentene is a
terpene liquid found in various volatile oils such as cardamon, mace,
nutmeg , turpentine oil.
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This term is
also referred to the racemic mixture of limonene.
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Dipentene is
used as a solvent for resins, alkyds and waxes and to make paints,
enamels, lacquers and polishes.
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It is used as
a perfumery composition for soaps, personal care products and cosmetics.
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It is used as
an intermediate for terpene resins, carvone, terylene, and rubber
chemicals.
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It is used as
an oils dispersant, metal dryer.
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It is used as
a substitute for chlorinated solvents in degreasing metals for cleaning
in the electronic industry and the printing industry.
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Alpha-limonene
has been used as a gallstone solubilizer in pharmaceutical industry.
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Dipentene has
been found in the following oils
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In the oils
from the turpentines of different species of pinus, in pine tar oils, in
the needle oil from picea excelsa, in swedish turpentine oil, in
siberian pine needle oil
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The needle oil
from callitris glauca, in the oils of palmarosa, lemongrass, citronella,
gingergrass, cardamom, pepper, cubeb, nutmeg, boldo leaves, kuromoji,
campher, cinnamon root, massoy-bark, apopin, bergamot, limette leaves,
narrowly, wartara, buchu, frankincense, myrrh, myrtle, ajowan,
coriander, cumin, and fennel,
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Also in the
oils of satureja thymbra, thymus capitatus, in american pennyroyal oil,
in kessoroot oil and in goldenrod oil.
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