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Disperse Yellow 56 (CAS 54077-16-6)

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Alternate Names:
Disperse Yellow 56 is also known as Terasil golden Yellow 3R.
Application:
Disperse Yellow 56 is a red, light yellow, and orange powder that is soluble in acetone and used to directly dye polyester.
CAS Number:
54077-16-6
Molecular Weight:
369.38
Molecular Formula:
C21H15N5O2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Disperse Yellow 56 is a light yellow powder that is widely used in various industries such as textile, plastic, and paper. It can directly dye polyester. It is soluble in organic solvents like acetone and has high stability under different environmental conditions. Disperse Yellow 56 is a nonspecific protein stain that binds to the amino acid residues of proteins. It is used in chemistry as a model compound for investigating the mechanism of diazotization and coupling reactions, and as a probe to explore the properties of solvents and their effect on reaction rates. In the field of biology, the dye serves as a fluorescent probe to examine the localization and movement of various proteins within living cells. Disperse Yellow 56 has a dye content of > 90%.


Disperse Yellow 56 (CAS 54077-16-6) References

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Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Disperse Yellow 56, 1 g

sc-493250
1 g
$410.00