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Catalog Number:
42540
CAS Number:
2051-85-6
Soudan orange G
Purity:
≥ 85% (teneur en colorant)
Synonym(s):
2,4-Dihydroxyazobenzène, 4-(phénylazo)résorcinol, SOG
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Product Information

Hématologie : adaptée

Synonyms
2,4-Dihydroxyazobenzène, 4-(phénylazo)résorcinol, SOG
CAS Number
2051-85-6
Purity
≥ 85% (teneur en colorant)
Molecular Formula
C12H10N2O2
Molecular Weight
214.22
MDL Number
MFCD00002275
PubChem ID
16325
Melting Point
143 - 146 °C
Appearance
Poudre d'orange
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
General Information
Synonyms
2,4-Dihydroxyazobenzène, 4-(phénylazo)résorcinol, SOG
CAS Number
2051-85-6
Purity
≥ 85% (teneur en colorant)
Molecular Formula
C12H10N2O2
Molecular Weight
214.22
MDL Number
MFCD00002275
PubChem ID
16325
Melting Point
143 - 146 °C
Appearance
Poudre d'orange
Conditions
Magasin chez RT
Properties
Additional property information coming soon!
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Safety and Regulations
Hazmat
Non
Antibiotic
Non
DEA-regulated
Non
Warnings
-
Applications

Sudan orange G is widely utilized in research focused on:

  • Textile Industry: This chemical is commonly used as a dye for coloring fabrics, providing vibrant hues that enhance the aesthetic appeal of textiles.
  • Food Industry: It serves as a coloring agent in various food products, helping to improve visual presentation and consumer appeal, although its use is regulated in many regions due to safety concerns.
  • Biological Staining: In laboratories, it is employed for staining biological specimens, allowing researchers to visualize cellular structures under a microscope, which is crucial for histological studies.
  • Plastic Manufacturing: Sudan orange G is utilized in the production of colored plastics, offering durability and resistance to fading, making it ideal for consumer goods.
  • Research Applications: It is used in various chemical research applications, including studies on azo dyes and their environmental impact, providing insights into degradation processes and toxicity.

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