Rhodamine B base, 97%
Rhodamine B base, 97%
Rhodamine B base, 97%
Rhodamine B base, 97%
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Rhodamine B base, 97%

Rhodamine B base, CAS # 509-34-2, is a fluorescent dye used in staining applications. | CAS: 509-34-2 | C28H30N2O3
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Chemical Identifiers
CAS509-34-2
SpecificationsSpecification SheetSpecification Sheet
Infrared spectrumConforms
Appearance (Color)Pink to red to violet
UV Lambda max542 to 546 nm (in methanol)
Appearance (Form)Powder and/or chunks
Dye content>=96.0 %
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General Description

  • Rhodamine B is an organic water-soluble fluorescent dye
  • Rhodamine B has been found as a toxic pollutant in aqueous systems that may be removed by photocatalysis methods

Applications

  • Rhodamine B has been used to prepare fluorescent probes for iron detection
  • It can be used for fluorescent labeling of nanoparticles and subsequent detection of nanoparticle uptake in cells
  • Is used as a dye in ELISA, fluorescence microscopy, and flow cytometry
RUO – Research Use Only

General References:

  1. Tahir, H.; Saad, M. Chapter 3 - Using dyes to evaluate the photocatalytic activity. Ed. Mehrorang Ghaedi,
  2. In: Interface Science and Technology, Elsevier, 32 (2021) pp 125-224.
  3. Benyettou, F; Chebbi, I; Motte, L; and Seksek, O. Magnetoliposome for alendronate delivery. J. Mater. Chem., 2011,21, 4813-4820
  4. Qin, Z.; Su, W.; Liu, P.; Ma, J.; Zhang, Y.; Jiao, T. Facile Preparation of a Rhodamine B Derivative-Based Fluorescent Probe for Visual Detection of Iron Ions. ACS Omega. 2021, 6(38), 25040-25048.