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Disperse Orange 3 - Dye content 90%, high purity , CAS No.730-40-5

  • Dye content 90%
Item Number
D478373
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$89.90
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Basic Description

SynonymsDisperse orange 3|730-40-5|4-(4-Nitrophenylazo)aniline|C.I. Disperse Orange 3|4-[(4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]aniline|Benzenamine, 4-[(4-nitrophenyl)azo]-|4-Amino-4'-nitroazobenzene|4-((4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl)aniline|Benzenamine, 4-((4-nitrophenyl)azo)-|B7J3O0
Specifications & PurityDye content 90%
Product Description

Description

Disperse Orange 3 (DO3) is a monoazo dye, which contains 90% dye content plus dispersing agents and surfactants. It has two aromatic rings with an amino group on one of the rings and the other is substituted with a nitro group. It shows an absorption peak majoring at 415 nm.DO3 can be used in low concentration to improve the electro-optic properties of dichroic polymer-dispersed liquid crystals, which can be used as materials for display devices. It can also be used to functionalize epoxy-bisazo based polymers, which can be potentially used in sensors and optoelectronics.

Names and Identifiers

IUPAC Name 4-[(4-nitrophenyl)diazenyl]aniline
INCHI InChI=1S/C12H10N4O2/c13-9-1-3-10(4-2-9)14-15-11-5-7-12(8-6-11)16(17)18/h1-8H,13H2
InChi Key UNBOSJFEZZJZLR-UHFFFAOYSA-N
Canonical SMILES C1=CC(=CC=C1N)N=NC2=CC=C(C=C2)[N+](=O)[O-]
Isomeric SMILES C1=CC(=CC=C1N)N=NC2=CC=C(C=C2)[N+](=O)[O-]
WGK Germany 3
PubChem CID 12896
Molecular Weight 242.23
Beilstein 1842907

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Chemical and Physical Properties

Melt Point(°C)200°C

Safety and Hazards(GHS)

Pictogram(s) GHS07
Signal Warning
Hazard Statements

H315:Causes skin irritation

H319:Causes serious eye irritation

H335:May cause respiratory irritation

H317:May cause an allergic skin reaction

Precautionary Statements

P261:Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapors/spray.

P305+P351+P338:IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses if present and easy to do - continue rinsing.

P280:Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection.

P302+P352:IF ON SKIN: wash with plenty of water.

P321:Specific treatment (see ... on this label).

P405:Store locked up.

P501:Dispose of contents/container to ...

P264:Wash hands [and …] thoroughly after handling.

P271:Use only outdoors or in a well-ventilated area.

P304+P340:IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing.

P403+P233:Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep container tightly closed.

P272:Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace.

P333+P313:IF SKIN irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention.

P362+P364:Take off contaminated clothing and wash it before reuse.

P264+P265:Wash hands [and …] thoroughly after handling. Do not touch eyes.

P337+P317:If eye irritation persists: Get medical help.

P332+P317:If skin irritation occurs: Get medical help.

P319:Get medical help if you feel unwell.

WGK Germany 3

Related Documents

References

1. L Massone,A Anonide,V Isola,S Borghi.  (1991-01-01)  2 cases of multiple azo dye sensitization..  Contact dermatitis,  24  ((1)): (60-62).  [PMID:2044375]
2. C Berger,M Muslmani,F Menezes Brandao,J Foussereau.  (1984-03-01)  Thin-layer chromatography search for Disperse Yellow 3 and Disperse Orange 3 in 52 stockings and pantyhose..  Contact dermatitis,  10  ((3)): (154-157).  [PMID:6713849]
3. S Francalanci,G Angelini,N Balato,E Berardesca,F Cusano,G Gaddoni,P Lisi,A Lodi,D Schena,A Sertoli.  (1995-11-01)  Effectiveness of disperse dyes mix in detection of contact allergy to textile dyes: an Italian multicentre study..  Contact dermatitis,  33  ((5)): (351-351).  [PMID:8565494]
4. Anthony T-J Goon,Nicola J Gilmour,David A Basketter,Ian R White,Richard J G Rycroft,John P McFadden.  (2003-07-19)  High frequency of simultaneous sensitivity to Disperse Orange 3 in patients with positive patch tests to para-phenylenediamine..  Contact dermatitis,  48  ((5)): (248-250).  [PMID:12868964]
5. Davide Tamburro,Claudia Fredolini,Virginia Espina,Temple A Douglas,Adarsh Ranganathan,Leopold Ilag,Weidong Zhou,Paul Russo,Benjamin H Espina,Giovanni Muto,Emanuel F Petricoin,Lance A Liotta,Alessandra Luchini.  (2011-10-18)  Multifunctional core-shell nanoparticles: discovery of previously invisible biomarkers..  Journal of the American Chemical Society,  133  ((47)): (19178-19188).  [PMID:21999289]
6. Anna Sonnenburg,Varun Ahuja,Maximilian Schreiner,Thomas Platzek,Ralf Stahlmann.  (2012-02-22)  Assessment of the sensitizing potential of textile disperse dyes and some of their metabolites by the loose-fit coculture-based sensitization assay (LCSA)..  Archives of toxicology,  86  ((5)): (733-740).  [PMID:22349058]
7. A A Ahmad,B H Hameed,A L Ahmad.  (2009-06-12)  Removal of disperse dye from aqueous solution using waste-derived activated carbon: optimization study..  Journal of hazardous materials,  170  ((2-3)): (612-619).  [PMID:19515487]
8. Manfred Kneilling,Ulrich Caroli,Cornelia Grimmel,Jörg Fischer,Martin Eichner,Thomas Wieder,Florian C Maier,Martin Röcken,Tilo Biedermann.  (2010-02-02)  Para-phenylenediamine-specific lymphocyte activation test: a sensitive in vitro assay to detect para-phenylenediamine sensitization in patients with severe allergic reactions..  Experimental dermatology,  19  ((5)): (435-441).  [PMID:20113350]
9. Laura Malinauskiene,Magnus Bruze,Kristina Ryberg,Erik Zimerson,Marléne Isaksson.  (2013-01-08)  Contact allergy from disperse dyes in textiles: a review..  Contact dermatitis,  68  ((2)): (65-75).  [PMID:23289879]

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