Buy Acid blue 29 (5850-35-1) MF: C22H14N6O9S2•2Na | MW: 616.49. Get High Quality Acid blue 29 (5850-35-1) from Tristains at Dawnscientific.com
Acid Blue 29 is a bluish-black powder with a molecular weight of 616.5. Acid blue 29 is a useful dye for biological research purposes with an absorption maximum of 522 nm. Its chemical formula is C22H14N6Na2O9S2. It is soluble in water (20 mg/mL), ethanol (2 mg/mL) and methyl cellosolve. It is also known as Chrome Azurol S and Mordant Blue 29.
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Applications
- It is a useful dye for biological research purposes.
- It is used to stain various biological specimens and materials for microscopic examination and analysis.
- It is commonly used as a dye for lymphatic mapping in sentinel lymph node procedures.
- It may be used to add a blue color to certain food and beverage products.
- Acid Blue 29 is primarily used as a coloring agent in industries such as textiles, leather, paper, and inks.
Benefits
- As a staining agent in laboratory and research
- Intense blue color makes it suitable for dyeing or tinting a wide range of materials.
- An organic dye and water pollutant, removed from water using photocatalytic degradation.
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