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C.I. Acid red 37

C.I. Acid red 37 is an acid red dye that can be adsorbed and removed by bentone clay.

Product Specifications

CAS Number

[6360-07-2]

UNSPSC

12171500

Hazard Statement

H302-H315-H319-H335

Target

Fluorescent Dye

Type

Dye Reagents

Related Pathways

Others

Field of Research

Others

Assay Protocol

https://www.medchemexpress.com/c-i-acid-red-37.html

Solubility

10 mM in DMSO

Smiles

O=S(C1=CC(O)=C2C(N=NC3=CC=C(NC(C)=O)C=C3S(=O)(O[Na])=O)=C(N)C=CC2=C1)(O[Na])=O

Molecular Formula

C18H14N4Na2O8S2

Molecular Weight

524.44

Precautions

P261-P264-P270-P271-P280-P302+P352-P304+P340-P330-P362+P364-P405-P501

References & Citations

[1]Baskaralingam P, Pulikesi M, Elango D, et al. Adsorption of acid dye onto organobentonite[J]. Journal of hazardous materials, 2006, 128 (2-3) : 138-144.

Shipping Conditions

Room temperature

Scientific Category

Dye Reagents

Clinical Information

No Development Reported

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