Fragrance for the Chemist
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Who Should Attend
This online training will benefit professionals in the following industries: Cosmetics, Household Products, Fragrance, Industrial and Institutional Products, Pharmaceuticals
With potential job functions of: Chemists, Formulators, Managers
In departments such as: Research and Development, Management, Regulatory
Description
Fragrances are complex mixtures of chemicals. The performance and stability of fragrance in applications
such as skin emulsions, surfactant systems such as shampoos and bath gels, can only be understood
through chemistry. This 90-minute accredited online course will examine the range of chemical types used in
fragrance, the difference between fragrance and malodor, chemical reactions that occur with fragrance
materials, and why different fragrances are needed for different bases when the same smell is required.
Attendees will understand the importance of the vehicle in determining fragrance qualities and identify
solutions in a wide range of situations.
Module 1:
• Fragrance chemicals
• Solvents and solubilizers
• Malodor
Module 2:
• Chemical reactions
• Schiff bases
• Effect of light
Module 3:
• Solubility parameter
• Fragrance in emulsion systems
• Fragrance in surfactant systems
• Fragrance on skin and substrates
Question and Answer Session