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Disperse Orange 3 (CAS 730-40-5)

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Alternate Names:
4-(4-Nitrophenylazo)aniline
Application:
Disperse Orange 3 is a dye with color index number of 11005
CAS Number:
730-40-5
Molecular Weight:
242.23
Molecular Formula:
C12H10N4O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Disperse Orange 3 is a dye in the textile industry to color synthesis fibers such as polyester and acetate. It is utilized in the production of clothing, upholstery, and carpets. It is utilized in combination with other dyes to create a wide range of shades and hues. In biochemistry, Disperse Orange 3 is not typically used for any specific biological or medical applications, but its properties and behavior in various chemical processes may be utilized in studying dye chemistry and industrial processes. Disperse Orange 3 plays a role in the textile industry, providing a wide range of colors and shades for synthesis of materials.


Disperse Orange 3 (CAS 730-40-5) References

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  2. High frequency of simultaneous sensitivity to Disperse Orange 3 in patients with positive patch tests to para-phenylenediamine.  |  Goon, AT., et al. 2003. Contact Dermatitis. 48: 248-50. PMID: 12868964
  3. Femtosecond laser waveguide micromachining of PMMA films with azoaromatic chromophores.  |  Mendonca, CR., et al. 2008. Opt Express. 16: 200-6. PMID: 18521148
  4. The role of molecular conformation and polarizable embedding for one- and two-photon absorption of disperse orange 3 in solution.  |  Silva, DL., et al. 2012. J Phys Chem B. 116: 8169-81. PMID: 22694126
  5. Recommendation to include a textile dye mix in the European baseline series.  |  Isaksson, M., et al. 2015. Contact Dermatitis. 73: 15-20. PMID: 25925831
  6. Disperse Orange 3 as a resonance Raman probe for measuring membrane order.  |  Numakura, Y. and Miura, T. 2015. FEBS Open Bio. 5: 859-63. PMID: 26636028
  7. Decolorization and phytotoxicity reduction in an innovative anaerobic/aerobic photobioreactor treating textile wastewater.  |  Dhaouefi, Z., et al. 2019. Chemosphere. 234: 356-364. PMID: 31228837
  8. Patch testing with a textile dye mix with and without Disperse Orange 3.  |  Stenton, J., et al. 2020. Contact Dermatitis. 83: 387-390. PMID: 32666533
  9. [Reactions to fragrances and textiles].  |  Hausen, BM. 1987. Z Hautkr. 62: 1649-52, 1655-6. PMID: 3326311
  10. Morphology and Intramolecular Interactions in P(VDF-TrFE) Electrospun Nanofibers Doped with Disperse Orange 3 Dye: A Joint Infrared Spectroscopy and Electron Microscopy Study.  |  Arrigoni, A., et al. 2022. ACS Omega. 7: 10660-10673. PMID: 35382315
  11. Exclusion of Disperse Orange 3 is possible from the textile dye mix present in the Swedish baseline patch test series. A study by the Swedish Contact Dermatitis Research Group.  |  Isaksson, M., et al. 2023. Contact Dermatitis. 88: 54-59. PMID: 36112512
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  13. Thin-layer chromatography search for Disperse Yellow 3 and Disperse Orange 3 in 52 stockings and pantyhose.  |  Berger, C., et al. 1984. Contact Dermatitis. 10: 154-7. PMID: 6713849

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Disperse Orange 3, 100 mg

sc-252759
100 mg
$139.00