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sulfonate groups, the WS dyes are water-soluble (WS). It is a
mixture of
disulfonates (prin****lly),
monosulfonates and
trisulfonates of 2-(2-quinolyl)indan-1...
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Disodium 4,4′-dinitrostilbene-2,2′-
disulfonate is an
organic compound with the
formula (O2NC6H3(SO3Na)CH)2. This salt is a
common precursor to a variety...
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reduction of
nitrite with
bisulfite towards hydroxylamine disulfonate,
which is
hydrolysed to
hydroxylammonium sulfate. Most of the hydroxylamine...
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Copper +
bathocuproin disulfonate →
colored complex Creatinine +
picrate →
colored complex Iron +
bathophenanthroline disulfonate →
colored complex Phosphate...
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Ethanedisulfonic acid is a
diprotic sulfonic acid, with pKa
values of -1.46 and -2.06,
making it a very
strong acid. When used in
pharmaceutical formulations...
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typical nitro coupling partner would be
disodium 4,4′-dinitrostilbene-2,2′-
disulfonate.
Typical aniline partners are
shown below.
Since anilines are prepared...
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Tetrasodium tris(bathophenanthroline
disulfonate)ruthenium(II) (Na4Ru(bps)3) is a
sodium salt of
coordination compound. In this form, it is the salt of...
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determination of aqueous-phase
ozone by
chemiluminescence using indigo-5,5'-
disulfonate".
Analytical Chemistry. 61 (6): 619–623. doi:10.1021/ac00181a025. PMID 2729594...
- Coom****ie trademark, the
company no
longer manufactures the dyes. The blue
disulfonated triphenylmethane dyes were
first produced in 1913 by Max Weiler, who...