Headspace technology

Headspace technology

Headspace technology is a technique to elucidate the odor compounds present in the air surrounding various objects Usually the objects of interest are odoriferous objects such as plants, flowers and foods. Similar techniques are also used to analyze the interesting scents of locations and environments such as tea shops and saw mills. After the data is analyzed, the scents can then be recreated by a perfumer.

Equipment

The headspace equipment involves a hollow dome or sphere like objects which forms an air tight seal and surrounds the objects of interest. Inert gases are passed into the space containing the object or a vacuum is established such that the odor compounds are removed from the headspace.cite book | title = The Chemistry of Fragrances | first = Sell| last = Charles (Ed.) | coauthors = Karen Jenner| chapter = Chapter 14. The Search for Fragrance Ingredients| pages = 254-293 |publisher = Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing | isbn = 978-0-85404-824-3 | year = 2005| edition=2nd] These compounds are in turn captured using a variety of techniques among them cold surfaces, solvent traps, and adsorbent materials, with the latter techniques capable of longer periods of collection. The samples can then be analyzed using such techniques gas chromatography, mass spectrometry, or Carbon-13 NMR.cite book | title = The Chemistry of Fragrances | first = Sell| last = Charles (Ed.) | coauthors = Robin Clery | chapter = Chapter 12. Natural Product Analysis in the Fragrance Industry| pages = 214-228 |publisher = Royal Society of Chemistry Publishing | isbn = 978-0-85404-824-3 | year = 2005| edition=2nd]

Several companies have patented similar headspace technologies:
*Aromascope (Takasago)
*Jungle Essence (Mane)
*NaturePrint (Firmenich)
*ScentTrek (Givaudan)

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