Ethyl violet
90%
Reagent
Code: #111687
Alias
Ethyl Violet; Basic Violet 4, N-[4-[bis(p-ethylenediaminophenyl)methylene]-2,5-cyclohexadiene-1-ylidene]-N-ethyl chloride Ethylamine
CAS Number
2390-59-2
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Molecular Information
Weight
492.14 g/mol
Formula
C₃₁H₄₂ClN₃
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Registry Numbers
EC Number
219-231-5
MDL Number
MFCD00011765
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Storage
room temperature, dry
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Ethyl violet is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy to differentiate and identify various cellular components, particularly in histology and cytology. It is effective in staining nucleic acids and proteins, making it valuable for visualizing cell structures under a microscope. In microbiology, it serves as a selective stain for Gram-positive bacteria, aiding in bacterial classification and identification. Additionally, ethyl violet is employed in the textile industry as a dye for fabrics, providing vibrant and durable coloration. It also finds application in analytical chemistry as an indicator in titration processes, helping to determine the endpoint of reactions.
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Test Parameter | Specification |
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Appearance | Dark Brown To Olive Green Solid |
Purity (%) | 89.5-100 |
Lambda Max | 594.0-598.0 nm (H2O) |
Absorbance (E1% 1cm) Min | >=1900 |
Extinction Coefficient (C=1.5 mg/500 ml) | 12000 |
Extinction Coefficient (C=1.5 mg/500 ml) | 80000 |
Extinction Coefficient (C=1.5 mg/500 ml) | 17000 |
In Water (304-310 nm) | 17000 |
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Ethyl violet
Ethyl violet is widely used as a biological stain in microscopy to differentiate and identify various cellular components, particularly in histology and cytology. It is effective in staining nucleic acids and proteins, making it valuable for visualizing cell structures under a microscope. In microbiology, it serves as a selective stain for Gram-positive bacteria, aiding in bacterial classification and identification. Additionally, ethyl violet is employed in the textile industry as a dye for fabrics, providing vibrant and durable coloration. It also finds application in analytical chemistry as an indicator in titration processes, helping to determine the endpoint of reactions.
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