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AZURE B
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PRODUCT IDENTIFICATION |
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CAS NO. | 531-55-5 |
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EINECS NO. | 208-511-2 | |
FORMULA | C15H16ClN3S | |
MOL WT. | 305.82 | |
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SYNONYMS | Azure I C.I. 52010 Methylene Azur B Trimethylthionine chloride | |
3-Methylamino-7-dimethylaminophenothiazin-5-ium chloride Cloruro de 3-metilamino-7- dimetilaminofenotiazin-5-io Chlorure de 3-methylamino-7- dimethyl aminophé nothiazine- 5-ium | ||
CLASSIFICATION |
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PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL PROPERTIES |
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PHYSICAL STATE | dark green crystalline powder | |
MELTING POINT | 205 C (Decomposes) | |
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SPECIFIC GRAVITY | ||
SOLUBILITY IN WATER | Soluble (sparingly soluble in alcohol) | |
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STABILITY | Stable under ordinary conditions. Hygroscopic | |
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Azure, a methylated thiazine dye, is a metachromatic basic dye ranging from green (to chromosomes) and blue (to nucleoli and cytoplasmic ribosomes), to red color (to deposits containing mucopolysaccharides). There are many methylated homologues used as components of many polychrome stains in combination with eosin and methylene blue in pH adjusted solutions.
(Azure is the name of blue color between blue and cyan like sky color on a clear day.) |
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SALES SPECIFICATION | ||
APPEARANCE |
dark green crystalline powder | |
DYE CONTENT |
90.0% min | |
LOSS ON DRYING |
5.0% | |
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PACKING | ||
HAZARD CLASS | Not regulated | |
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OTHER INFORMATION | ||
Hazard Symbols: , Risk Phrases: , Safety Phrases: 24/25 | ||
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