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Dec 03, 2008 | 01:13 PM CST
IFEAT 2008 Montreal Highlights: Threats and Opportunities for the Industry
Welcome address underscores globalization of industry and the challenges ahead
Jul 18, 2008 | 11:37 AM CDT
Cover Story: Leaf Alcohol Preparation
By: Eliska Leitmannova and Libor Cerveny, Institut…
cis-Hex-3-en-1-ol and trans-hex-3-en-1ol are called leaf alcohols, though their aromas resemble freshly cut grass. Perfumers define their aroma more precisely: cis-hex-3-en-1-ol has powerful and intensely green grassy odor.1 Traces of cis-hex-3-en-1-ol are used in refreshing top notes in delicate floral fragrance types such as muguet and lilac; in addition, the alcohol is often used alongside geranium oil, galbanum, oakmoss, lavender and mint oils.
Apr 22, 2008 | 10:53 AM CDT
Technical and Philosophical Notes on the Perfumery Creative Process
By: Arcadi Boix Camps, Auram Art & Perfume
Lessons derived from global scent tracking—Brazil, Vietnam, the Middle East and beyond. Since my arrival in Brazil at age 20, I realized that creativity is just the ability to make, or otherwise bring into existence, something new, be it new solutions to a problem, a new method or device, or a new artistic object or form. This realization was an inducement to action, an essential and continuing tension between environmental constancies and the interruption of equilibrium in the interest of new possibilities of experience.
Mar 17, 2008 | 04:31 PM CDT
Application Study: Ionic Liquids in Consumer Products
By: Paul Davey, Givaudan
The possible uses for ionic liquids in fragrances and household products. Ionic liquids are currently defined as materials composed entirely of ions (salts) that are liquid at room temperature. For the purposes of this work, room temperature is defined as less than 100°C.
Mar 17, 2008 | 04:28 PM CDT
Fragrance Creation: Gardenia in Perfumery
By: Arcadi Boix Camps, Auram Art & Perfume
The beginning of a career, discovery of new materials and creating the scent of gardenia. An Education in Raw Materials. At the time I was beginning my career, bureaucracy loomed over the horizon, though the hysteria of the time cannot compare to today.
Jan 22, 2008 | 03:28 PM CST
Clearing the Air: In Praise of Synthetics Part 2
P&Fnow chats with two Arylessence perfumers—Bruce Garlick and Heather Sims—to find out their favorite synthetic materials, favor scents using synthetics and how naturals and synthetics work hand-in-hand
Jan 07, 2008 | 04:33 PM CST
Clearing the Air: In Praise of Synthetics
P&Fnow chats with two Arylessence perfumers—Bruce Garlick and Heather Sims—to find out the benefits synthetic ingredients and what the industry would look like if synthetics were banned
Dec 20, 2007 | 02:49 PM CST
Topics in Perfumery: Saffron in Perfumery and Flavors
By: Arcadi Boix Camps, Auram Art & Perfume
A meditation on the art and science of flavor and fragrance creation. My friends often tell me that I do not look my age. Maybe they do it to please or flatter me, but may be it is true.
Oct 26, 2007 | 02:36 PM CDT
Topics in Perfumery: Magnolia and Lily of the Valley
By: Arcadi Boix Camps
A continuing meditation on the art, craft, materials and techniques of fragrance creation. I have thought quite often that I am lucky because I live on the outskirts of Barcelona. Visitors believe that Barcelona is very beautiful—and it really is—but unfortunately most people just visit downtown.
Oct 26, 2007 | 02:15 PM CDT
Identification of Iris Scent Volatiles Using Dynamic Headspace with PDMS Foam Trapping and GC-TOFMS
By: Ray Marsili and Cesar Kenaan
The importance of when and how fragrance chemicals are extracted in order to accurately reconstitute the scent of a flower. The alluring fragrances of flowers are the primary inspiration for new perfumes. In the quest to develop novel synthetic aroma chemicals, perfumers have increasingly relied upon the assistance of analytical chemists to help them identify major chemicals responsible for floral fragrances.
