The Critical Thesis: Why does a fragrance formulation change its scent profile after six months? Often, it’s not the fragrance oil—it’s the Undecylenic Acid intermediate.
The Deep-Dive Insight: In the synthesis of Aldehyde C-11 (Undecylenic), used for “clean” and “fresh” scent notes, even 500 parts per billion (ppb) of residual iron or copper from the processing equipment acts as a catalyst for oxidation. This creates “Off-Notes” (rancidity) that can ruin a multi-million dollar perfume batch.
The Original Conclusion: For the fragrance industry, Nova Industries has moved beyond “Industrial Grade” to “Aroma-Pure” Processing. We use glass-lined reactors and specialized non-metallic filtration to ensure the “Chemical Silence” of our intermediates. In the world of high-end scent, what you don’t include in the drum is more important than what you do.
