C.I.Vat Orange 9
CAS: 128-70-1
Ref. 3D-FV41528
1g | Descontinuado | ||
2g | Descontinuado | ||
5g | Descontinuado | ||
10g | Descontinuado | ||
25g | Descontinuado |
Informação sobre produto
- 8,16-Pyranthrenedione
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- Amanthrene Golden Orange G
- Benzadone Gold Orange G
- Calcoloid Golden Orange GD
- Calcoloid Golden Orange GFD
- Caledon Gold Orange G
- Caledon Gold Orange GN
- Caledon Golden Orange G
- Caledon Paper Gold Orange G
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- Caledon Printing Orange G
- Carbanthrene Golden Orange G
- Carbanthrene Golden Orange GD
- Carbanthrene Golden Orange GP
- Carbanthrene Printing Golden Orange G
- Cibanone Golden Orange FG
- Cibanone Golden Orange G
- Endurol Golden Orange G
- Fenanthren Golden Orange G
- Indanthren Gold Orange G
- Indanthren Golden Orange G
- Indanthren Golden Orange GLP
- Indanthrene Gold Orange G
- Indanthrene Golden Orange G
- Indanthrene Golden Orange GA
- Indanthrene Golden Orange RG
- Mikethren Gold Orange G
- Mikethrene Gold Orange G
- Monolite Fast Gold Orange GV
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- Nihonthrene Golden Orange G
- Nyanthrene Golden Orange G
- Palanthrene Gold Orange G
- Paradone Golden Orange G
- Ponsol Golden Orange G
- Ponsol Golden Orange GD
- Pyranthrene-8,16-Dione
- Pyranthron
- Pyranthrone
- Romantrene Golden Orange FG
- Sandothrene Golden Orange NG
- Solanthrene Orange F-J
- Solanthrene Orange J
- Tinon Golden Orange G
- Tinon Golden Orange GN
- Tyrian Golden Orange I-G
- Vat Golden Orange G
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C.I. Vat Orange 9 is an inorganic acid with a molecular weight of 208.14 g/mol. It is used as a dye and optical sensor to detect the pH of detergent compositions. C.I. Vat Orange 9 can be synthesized by acylation reaction between glycol ethers and fatty acids or alkynes in the presence of an acidic catalyst, such as sodium carbonate or redox potential such as hydroxy groups or nitrogen atoms. The structure of C.I. Vat Orange 9 includes a carbonyl group, which can react with hydroxyl groups to form ester bonds, leading to polymerization initiator formation and the formation of polymers during synthesis process.
C.I. Vat Orange 9 has been studied microscopically for its ability to form polymers on contact with water and sodium carbonate solution, which can be used in detergent compositions for cleaning purposes.br>br>
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