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Leucocrystal Violet-d6
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Leucocrystal Violet-d6

CAS: 1173023-92-1

Ref. 3D-FL137511

1mg
337.00 €
2mg
470.00 €
5mg
895.00 €
10mg
1,263.00 €
25mg
2,525.00 €
Estimated delivery in United States, on Tuesday 14 Jan 2025

Product Information

Name:
Leucocrystal Violet-d6
Description:

Leucocrystal violet-d6 is a dye that has been used for decades as a fluorescent marker for chromatographic analysis. It is commonly used as an indicator to determine the purity of acetonitrile in analytical methods. Leucocrystal violet-d6 is prepared by dissolving the dye in acetonitrile and adding it to a test sample. The solvent is then evaporated and the dye will be left behind. Leucocrystal violet-d6 has a strong absorption band at approximately 605 nm, which can be detected using a spectrometer. The major limitation of this method is that it cannot be used to analyze samples containing water or organic solvents such as methanol or ethanol.

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Biosynth
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Chemical properties

Molecular weight:
379.57 g/mol
Formula:
C25D6H25N3
Purity:
Min. 95%
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Powder
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