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Solvents in Perfumes

Why is the role of solvents essential?

Solvents are the functional foundation of every perfume formulation. They dissolve fragrance compounds, stabilize sensitive molecules, and ensure that a perfume unfolds harmoniously—from the sparkling top note to the warm base. Ethanol, in particular, has established itself as the universal carrier: it dissolves most aroma compounds, evaporates in a controlled manner, and efficiently transports the scent into the surrounding air.

What makes solvents indispensable in perfumes?

  • Dissolving & blending: They bring hundreds of fragrance molecules into a homogeneous, stable formulation.
  • Scent release: As they evaporate, solvents carry fragrance molecules into the air and control the release of scent notes.
  • Stability: Especially alcohol protects the formulation from microbial contamination and the degradation of sensitive aromas.
  • Scent profile & longevity: Solvents determine the intensity, projection, and lasting power of a perfume.
  • Flexibility: Special solvents like benzyl alcohol or glycol ethers add extra scent nuances or technical functions.

Water alone is not enough: Many fragrance compounds are not water-soluble and would not distribute evenly—nor could they fully develop their olfactory effect. The rapid evaporation and high dissolving power of alcohol are crucial for modern perfumes.

Solvents also play a key role in fragrance extraction: Whether using traditional methods like enfleurage or modern extraction techniques, solvents are essential for efficiently transferring characteristic fragrance molecules from the plant into the raw material.

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Ethanol (CAS: 64-17-5 – EC: 200-578-6)
Iso-Propanol (CAS: 67-63-0 – EC: 200-661-7)
Ethylacetate (CAS : 141.78-6 – EC : 205-500-4)
n-Butyl acetate (CAS : 123-86-4 – EC: 204-658-1)
Glycol Ethers E-/P-Series