Description
3-Hexanol is alcoholic, ethereal, medicinal. May be synthesized
by hydroboration of ds-3-hexene; from 3-hexyne; from l-(and 2-)
hexenes.
Chemical Properties
3-Hexanol has an alcoholic, ethereal, medicinal odor.
Chemical Properties
CLEAR COLOURLESS LIQUID
Occurrence
Reported found in lavender and sweet grass oil, as a volatile flavor components in pineapple and in the odorous
portion of Vaccinium macrocarpon. Also reported found in apricot, banana, cranberry, lingonberry, black currants, melon, papaya,
Parmesan cheese, cooked chicken, cognac, cocoa, soybeans, beans, mushrooms, mango and lemon balm.
Uses
It finds it application as a flavoring agent or adjuvant.
Definition
ChEBI: Hexan-3-ol is a hexanol in which the hydroxy group is at position 3. It has a role as a plant metabolite. It is a secondary alcohol and a hexanol.
Preparation
By hydroboration of cis-3-hexene; from 3-hexyne; from 1-(and 2-) hexenes.
Aroma threshold values
Detection: 820 ppb to 2.5 ppm
General Description
3-Hexanol is an aliphatic alcohol that is reported to occur in freesia oil, pandan leaves and in tomato and dried products.
Health Hazard
Recommended Personal Protective Equipment: Protective gloves; goggles or face shield; approved respirator (for major spills); Symptoms Following Exposure: Inhalation of high concentrations of vapor may result in narcosis; peripheral neuropathy may develop. Ingestion of large amounts may cause some systemic injury. Contact with eyes causes mild to moderate irritation. Liquid irritates skin; prolonged or repeated contact may cause defatting of the skin with resultant dermatitis; General Treatment for Exposure: INHALATION: move to uncontaminated atmosphere and treat symptomatically; alert physician to possible development of peripheral neuropathy. INGESTION: give large amount of water and induce vomiting. EYES: irrigate immediately and thoroughly with water for 15 min. and get medical attention. SKIN: flush exposed areas thoroughly with water; Toxicity by Inhalation (Threshold Limit Value): 100 ppm; Short-Term Inhalation Limits: Data not available; Toxicity by Ingestion: Grade 2; oral LD50 = 2,590 mg/kg (rat); Late Toxicity: Peripheral neuropathy in experimental animals and man (disease of motor and/or sensor nerves); Vapor (Gas) Irritant Characteristics: Data not available; Liquid or Solid Irritant Characteristics: Data not available; Odor Threshold: Data not available.
Chemical Reactivity
Reactivity with Water No reaction; Reactivity with Common Materials: No reaction; Stability During Transport: Stable; Neutralizing Agents for Acids and Caustics: Not pertinent; Polymerization: Not pertinent; Inhibitor of Polymerization: Not pertinent.