Acid green 20

Catalog No.: A45641
Fluorescent Dye
Acid Green 20 is a fluorescent dye known for its vivid green coloration. It effectively participates in fluorescence applications and can be decolorized through ultrasonic irradiation, allowing for versatile use in various experimental setups. This compound is valuable in biological imaging and other fluorescence-based research methodologies, aiding in the visualization of cellular components and processes.
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DescriptionAcid Green 20 is a fluorescent dye known for its vivid green coloration. It effectively participates in fluorescence applications and can be decolorized through ultrasonic irradiation, allowing for versatile use in various experimental setups. This compound is valuable in biological imaging and other fluorescence-based research methodologies, aiding in the visualization of cellular components and processes.
Product Information
Catalog NumA45641
FormulaC22H16N6Na2O7S2
Molecular Weight586.51
CAS Number5850-39-5
SMILESO=S(C1=C(N=NC2=CC=C(N)C=C2)C(N)=C3C(O)=C(N=NC4=CC=CC=C4)C(S(=O)(O[Na])=O)=CC3=C1)(O[Na])=O
SynonymsAG 20
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