Nigrosine (water soluble)
: C.I. 50420, Acid black 2, Nigrosin
: Nigrosin is a mixture of synthetic black dyes (CI 50415, Solvent black 5) made by heating a mixture of nitrobenzene, aniline and aniline hydrochloride in the presence of a copper or iron catalyst. Its main industrial uses are as a colorant for lacquers and varnishes and in marker-pen inks. Sulfonation of nigrosin yields a water-soluble anionic dye, nigrosin WS (CI 50420, Acid black 2
: N 1616 (OTTO) Nigrosine (water soluble) Cas 8005-03-6 - used as a negative stain in place of India ink for spirochetes, bacteria, protozoa and fungi.
It is employed as a common biological stain for tissues and cells. N 1616 (OTTO) Nigrosine (water soluble) Cas 8005-03-6 - used to make inks and shoe-polish and for dyeing leather, wood, textiles, and plastics. The crude mixture of nigrosine hydrochlorides (Phenol Black L) is used to dye phenolic resins.
Properties
: Dark blue to deep blue to black
Safety Information
Hazard Codes Xn
Risk Statements 48/20/21/22
WGK Germany 1
Packings | Price (INR) |
25 gm
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144.00
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100 gm
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441.00
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1 kg
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POR
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4 x 25 kg
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POR
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