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Sulfurol
Sulfurol
Olfactory Notes: Nutty · Roasted · Creamy · Caramel · Animalic · Woody · Warm · Smoky
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Information About Sulfurol
Key Features
- Adds roasted sweetness and nutty warmth to deep base accords
- Ideal for leathery, woody, gourmand, and tobacco fragrances
- Enhances richness and longevity in attars and oil-based perfumes
- Extremely diffusive—small doses add complexity and softness
- Used in fine fragrance, incense, amber bases, and modern ouds
About Sulfurol
Sulfurol is a highly diffusive aroma molecule with a warm, creamy, nutty aroma, enriched with maple syrup, coffee, roasted wood, and animalic undertones. It’s used to bring sweet depth, gourmand warmth, and a caramelized richness to base notes in oriental, woody, leather, tobacco, and gourmand fragrances.
Despite its name, Sulfurol does not smell harsh or sulfuric—rather, it is soft and edible, with subtle animalic and smoky nuances, making it an ideal tool for crafting modern ambers, roasted accords, and gourmand leathery drydowns.
Technical Data
INCI Name: Sulfurol
CAS Number: 137-00-8
Molecular Formula: C6H12OS
Appearance: Pale yellow to brownish liquid
Odor Description: Roasted nut, caramel, animalic, smoky, sweet-woody
Purity: 98%+
Boiling Point: ~185°C
Flash Point: ~82°C
Density: ~1.03 g/cm³
Solubility: Soluble in alcohol, DPG, and oils
Recommended Usage Level: 0.01%–1% of concentrate
Category: Gourmand-Woody Modifier – Base Note – Perfumery Use
Application Tips
Use 0.05–0.5% in warm bases for caramelized nutty depth and smoky animalic elegance. Great in fall/winter perfumes and heavy attars.
Pro Tip
💡 For a rich roasted depth in your base notes 🍯🔥, use 0.05–0.5% Sulfurol in your attars or oil perfumes.
🍂 Blend with tobacco, tonka, or birch tar for smoky leather warmth.
🍮 Pair with vanillin or ethyl maltol for a caramel-gourmand twist.
🪵 Add to sandalwood, patchouli, or oak for a smoky woody drydown.
🔄 Let your blend age for at least 7 days—Sulfurol evolves beautifully over time.
⚠️ Highly diffusive—best used in trace amounts to avoid overpowering lighter notes.
FAQ
Q1: What does Sulfurol smell like?
It smells like roasted nuts, maple syrup, smoky woods, and a touch of animalic sweetness—warm, comforting, and deeply complex.
Q2: Is it sulfuric or unpleasant?
No! Despite the name, Sulfurol smells edible and warm, not sharp or sulfuric. It’s used to add richness and subtle animalic nuance.
Q3: What perfume types benefit most from Sulfurol?
Best in gourmands, leather perfumes, woody ambers, tobacco blends, and oud-style attars.
Q4: Can it be used in oil-based perfumes and attars?
Yes! It is oil-soluble and works well in roll-ons, incense blends, and solid perfume formats.
Q5: What ingredients pair well with it?
Blends beautifully with tobacco, patchouli, vanillin, civet, amber, sandalwood, birch tar, and coumarin.
Documentation
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