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Chlorazol Fast Pink (CAS 2829-43-8)

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Alternate Names:
Sirius Rose BB
Application:
Chlorazol Fast Pink is An anticoagulant azo-dye
CAS Number:
2829-43-8
Molecular Weight:
990.79
Molecular Formula:
C33H22N8O15S44Na
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Chlorazol Fast Pink, with the CAS number 2829-43-8, is a synthetic dye belonging to the azo dye class, characterized by its vivid pink color. Azo dyes are distinguished by their azo group (–N=N–), which links two aryl groups and is pivotal to their coloration properties. Chlorazol Fast Pink has been primarily used in industrial applications, particularly in the dyeing of textiles and paper products, where it is valued for its bright and stable pink hue. In research contexts, this chemical has found a niche role in various scientific studies that require the use of colorants, especially in fields such as material science and polymer research. The mechanism by which Chlorazol Fast Pink imparts color involves the formation of a molecular structure that absorbs specific wavelengths of light, primarily in the visible spectrum, reflecting others to exhibit its characteristic pink color. This property is extensively utilized in studies focusing on the behavior of dyes within different matrices, testing the dye′s stability, lightfastness, and chemical resistance. Additionally, Chlorazol Fast Pink has been employed as a tracer or marker in experimental fluid dynamics to visualize flow patterns and in the development of colorfast materials, providing insights into material interactions and enhancements in dyeing technologies.


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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Chlorazol Fast Pink, 10 g

sc-397399
10 g
$40.00