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Disperse Blue 106 (CAS 68516-81-4)

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Alternate Names:
C.I. Disperse Blue 106; C.I. Disperse Blue 357
CAS Number:
68516-81-4
Molecular Weight:
335.38
Molecular Formula:
C14H17N5O3S
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Disperse Blue 106 is a synthetic dye belonging to the anthraquinone family. It is used primarily in the textile industry to dye synthetic fibers, such as polyester and nylon, and is known for its vibrant blue color. The anthraquinone core of Disperse Blue 106 consists of three fused aromatic rings, two of which are benzene rings. This structure is part of what gives the dye its color, as the arrangement of conjugated double bonds in the rings can absorb and reflect light in a way that produces a blue hue. The "disperse" in the name refers to the fact that this dye is a disperse dye, meaning it is water-insoluble and is applied in a fine dispersion to the fabric. This process allows the dye to penetrate the fabric and bind to the fibers, resulting in a durable and colorfast finish. The compound contains various functional groups, including sulfonic acid groups, which increase its solubility in organic solvents and allow it to bind more effectively to synthetic fibers. These groups also contribute to the overall polarity of the compound and its interactions with other substances. In terms of physical properties, Disperse Blue 106 is typically encountered as a solid, often in the form of a fine powder. It is insoluble in water, which is a key feature for its use as a disperse dye in textile applications. In summary, Disperse Blue 106 is an anthraquinone-based disperse dye known for its vibrant blue color. Its unique chemical structure and properties make it an interesting subject for study in the field of organic and color chemistry.


Disperse Blue 106 (CAS 68516-81-4) References

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  2. An outbreak of occupational textile dye dermatitis from Disperse Blue 106.  |  Mota, F., et al. 2000. Contact Dermatitis. 43: 235-7. PMID: 11011934
  3. Pigmented purpuric contact dermatitis from Disperse Blue 106 and 124 dyes.  |  Komericki, P., et al. 2001. J Am Acad Dermatol. 45: 456-8. PMID: 11511847
  4. Sensitization to disperse dyes in a patch test population over a five-year period.  |  Seidenari, S., et al. 2002. Am J Contact Dermat. 13: 101-7. PMID: 12165928
  5. Current patch test results in consecutive patients with, and chemical analysis of, disperse blue (DB) 106, DB 124, and the mix of DB 106 and 124.  |  Uter, W., et al. 2007. Contact Dermatitis. 57: 230-4. PMID: 17868215
  6. Patch testing of patients allergic to Disperse Blue 106 and Disperse Blue 124 with thin-layer chromatograms and purified dyes.  |  Ryberg, K., et al. 2009. Contact Dermatitis. 60: 270-8. PMID: 19397619
  7. Study of the sensitising potential of various textile dyes using a biphasic murine local lymph node assay.  |  Ahuja, V., et al. 2010. Arch Toxicol. 84: 709-18. PMID: 20585758
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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Disperse Blue 106, 100 mg

sc-497250
100 mg
$225.00

Disperse Blue 106, 1 g

sc-497250A
1 g
$665.00