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Source of musty odor associated with mucidone
Abstract The musty odor previously ascribed to mucidone is due to the presence of a trace contaminant, suspected to be 2-methylisoborneol. Pure mucidone has a sweet, low intensity odor that was overwhelmed by the seemingly insignificant, but highly odoriferous musty-smelling contaminant. This led to the erroneous classification of mucidone among the musty-earthy odorants that have plagued water supplies.
Source of musty odor associated with mucidone
Abstract The musty odor previously ascribed to mucidone is due to the presence of a trace contaminant, suspected to be 2-methylisoborneol. Pure mucidone has a sweet, low intensity odor that was overwhelmed by the seemingly insignificant, but highly odoriferous musty-smelling contaminant. This led to the erroneous classification of mucidone among the musty-earthy odorants that have plagued water supplies.
Source of musty odor associated with mucidone
Mashni, Charles I. (author) / Safferman, Robert S. (author)
Environmental International ; 7 ; 369-371
1982-04-20
3 pages
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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