hydrogen 9-(2-carboxylatophenyl)-3-(2-methylanilino)-6-(2-methyl-4-sulphoanilino)xanthylium, monosodium salt structure
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Common Name | hydrogen 9-(2-carboxylatophenyl)-3-(2-methylanilino)-6-(2-methyl-4-sulphoanilino)xanthylium, monosodium salt | ||
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CAS Number | 6252-76-2 | Molecular Weight | 612.62700 | |
Density | N/A | Boiling Point | N/A | |
Molecular Formula | C34H25N2NaO6S | Melting Point | N/A | |
MSDS | USA | Flash Point | N/A |
Use of hydrogen 9-(2-carboxylatophenyl)-3-(2-methylanilino)-6-(2-methyl-4-sulphoanilino)xanthylium, monosodium saltViolamine R (Acid Violet 9) is a potent fluorophore. Violamine R shows environment and temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) intermittency in poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) and potassium acid phthalate (KAP). Violamine R can be used to measure the temperatures spanning the glass-transition temperature (Tg) of the polymer host by the fluorescence intermittency or blinking in poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)[1][2]. |
Name | sodium,4-[[9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-6-(2-methylanilino)xanthen-3-ylidene]amino]-3-methylbenzenesulfonate |
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Synonym | More Synonyms |
Description | Violamine R (Acid Violet 9) is a potent fluorophore. Violamine R shows environment and temperature-dependent photoluminescence (PL) intermittency in poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVOH) and potassium acid phthalate (KAP). Violamine R can be used to measure the temperatures spanning the glass-transition temperature (Tg) of the polymer host by the fluorescence intermittency or blinking in poly(vinyl alcohol) (PVA)[1][2]. |
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Molecular Formula | C34H25N2NaO6S |
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Molecular Weight | 612.62700 |
Exact Mass | 612.13300 |
PSA | 140.41000 |
LogP | 7.56140 |
Personal Protective Equipment | Eyeshields;Gloves;type N95 (US);type P1 (EN143) respirator filter |
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RIDADR | NONH for all modes of transport |
[Spectrophotometric study of several rhodamines commonly used in microscopy (2)].
Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 58(11) , 690-4, (1982) From the examination of the visible and ultraviolet spectra, together with the excitation and fluorescence spectra of the chromatographically pure samples of rhodamine B, rhodamine 6G and violamine R,... |
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[Spectrophotometric study of several rhodamines commonly used in microscopy (1)].
Boll. Soc. Ital. Biol. Sper. 58(11) , 683-9, (1982) Rhodamines, commonly used in microscopic studies, are basic dyes derived from xanthene. They have recently been used for the quantitative analysis of important cations, as well as in the vital stainin... |
MFCD00050495 |
EINECS 228-377-9 |