- English nameEucalyptus
- CAS number470-82-6
- Molecular formulaC10H18O
- Molecular weight154.24
- content
- appearanceColorless liquid, pungent and cold taste, with a smell similar to camphor
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Product_introduction
Natural extraction: Widely present in natural aromatic oils, it is the main component of eucalyptus oil. It can be obtained by fractionating and extracting essential oils rich in eucalyptus extract, such as eucalyptus oil. For example, fractionate eucalyptus oil, collect fractions at 175-180 ℃, and refine them slightly. To produce products with high purity, the eucalyptus resin obtained by fractional distillation of aromatic oil can be cooled, dried with HCl, and separated into eucalyptus resin crystals. The crystals can be decomposed with hot water and then distilled to obtain pure eucalyptus resin.
Pest control
Expulsion effect: Eucalyptus oil essence has a special odor and can produce repellent effects on various agricultural pests
Inhibiting the growth and development of pests: Research has found that eucalyptus oil can affect the growth and development process of pests.
Interference with pest reproduction: Eucalyptol can also interfere with the reproductive behavior of pests
control
Antibacterial activity: Eucalyptus oil extract has inhibitory effects on some plant pathogens, reducing their ability to infect crops.
Inducing plant disease resistance: Eucalyptol can induce systemic resistance in plants and enhance their own defense capabilities.
Weeding effect
Inhibition of weed seed germination: Eucalyptol has an inhibitory effect on the germination of some common weed seeds.
Effects on weed growth: In the early stages of weed growth, eucalyptus oil can inhibit the growth rate of weeds and reduce their biomass.