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Chemistry for Everyone
Featured Molecules
Featured Molecules: Perfume Chemistry: Jasmone, α–Damascone, Geraniol, Civetone, and Musk Baur
William F. Coleman
Chemistry Department, Wellesley College, Wellesley, MA 02481

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January 2004
Vol. 81 No. 1
p. 57

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The featured molecules for the month of January are some of the natural and synthetic molecules used to create perfumes. The chemistry of perfumes is discussed in the article “Chemistry Perfumes Your Daily Life”. Jasmone is a natural component of jasmine and a key component for its odor; α-damascone is a natural component of rose oil; geraniol is a synthetic rose odor; civetone is a macrocyclic musk that used to be obtained from the civet cat; and musk baur is a synthetic molecule with a musky smell.

Fully manipulable (Chime) versions of these molecules appear below. These and other molecules are available at Only@JCE Online.

Static image of jasmine molecule.

Figure 1. Jasmine molecule. Interactive Chime-based structure (top); static structure graphic (bottom)


Static image of civetone molecule.

Figure 2. Civetone molecule. Interactive Chime-based structure (top); static structure graphic (bottom)


Static image of α-damascone  molecule.

Figure 3. α-Damascone molecule. Interactive Chime-based structure (top); static structure graphic (bottom)


Static image of geraniol  molecule.

Figure 4. Geraniol molecule. Interactive Chime-based structure (top); static structure graphic (bottom)


Static image of musk baur molecule.

Figure 5. Musk Baur molecule. Interactive Chime-based structure (top); static structure graphic (bottom)

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*  Citation
Coleman, William F. J. Chem. Educ. 2004 81 57.
*  Keywords
Internet / Web-Based Materials; Molecular Modeling / Dynamics; Molecular Properties / Structure; Multimedia; Teaching / Learning Aids
*  History
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December 8, 2003
February 18, 2005
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