Chemical Database

6,8-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-((3,3'-dimethoxy-4,4'-biphenylene) bis(azo)) bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt

Identifications

  • CAS Number: 2610-05-1
  • Synonyms/Related:
    • 1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic Acid, 6,6'-((3,3'-Dimethoxy(1,1'-Biphenyl)-4,4'-Diyl) Bis(Azo)) Bis(4-Ami-No-5-Hydroxy-, Tetrasodium Salt
    • 1,3-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 6,6'-((3,3'-dimethoxy(1,1'-biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl) bis(azo)) bis(4-amino-5-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt
    • 6,8-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-((3,3'-dimethoxy-4,4'-biphenylene) bis(azo)) bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt
    • 6,8-Naphthalenedisulfonic acid, 3,3'-((3,3'-dimethoxy-4,4'-biphenylene) bis(azo) bis(5-amino-4-hydroxy-, tetrasodium salt
    • Airedale Blue FFD
    • Amanil Sky Blue 6B
    • Amanil Sky Blue FF
    • Atlantic Resin Fast Blue
    • Atlantic Resin Fast Blue LLGG
    • Atlantic Sky Blue 6B
    • Atlantic Sky Blue FF
    • Atul Direct Sky Blue FB
    • Azine Brilliant Blue 6B
    • Azocard Blue 6B
    • Belamine Sky Blue FF
    • Benzanil Sky Blue FF
    • Benzanil Supra Blue 2GN
    • Benzo Brilliant Blue 6BS
    • Brasilamina Sky Blue 6B
    • Brilliant Benzo Blue 6BA-CF
    • Calcodur Blue 6GFL
    • Calcodur Resin Fast Blue
    • Calcodur Resin Fast Blue 6G
    • Calcomine Sky Blue FF
    • Chicago Blue 6B
    • Chicago Sky Blue
    • Chicago Sky Blue 6B
    • Chloramine Sky Blue FF
    • Chlorantine Fast Blue B5GL
    • Chrome Leather Sky Blue
    • Chrome Leather Sky Blue GS
    • CI DIRECT BLUE 1
    • Cresotine Blue 6B
    • Diacotton Sky Blue 6B
    • Diaphtamine Blue BS
    • Diazine Sky Blue FF
    • Diazol Pure Blue 6B
    • Diphenyl Brilliant Blue FF
    • Direct Blue 1
    • Direct Blue 6B
    • Direct Blue 6BS
    • Direct Blue FF
    • Direct Bright Blue
    • Direct Brilliant Blue FF
    • Direct Brilliant Blue MFF
    • Direct Brilliant Sky Blue 6B
    • Direct Pure Blue 6B
    • Direct Pure Blue FF
    • Direct Pure Sky Blue
    • Direct Sky Blue 6B
    • Direct Sky Blue 6BS
    • Direct Sky Blue FF
    • Direct Sky Blue Green Shade
    • Direct Sky Blue GS
    • Enianil Brilliant Blue FF
    • Fastusol Brilliant Blue L8GU
    • Fenamin Sky Blue 3F
    • Fixanol Sky Blue FF
    • Hispamin Sky Blue 6B
    • Ink Blue 6B
    • Japanol Brilliant Blue 6BKX
    • Kayaku Direct Sky Blue 6B
    • Lumicrease Blue 4GL
    • Lumicrease Sky Blue 6GUL
    • Mitsui Direct Brilliant Blue 6B
    • Modr Prima 1 [Czech]
    • Naphtamine Sky Blue DD
    • Niagara Sky Blue 6B
    • Nsb6B
    • Nyanza Sky Blue 6B
    • Paper Blue 6B
    • Paramine Sky Blue FF
    • Phenamine Brilliant Blue 6B
    • Pheno Sky Blue 6BX
    • Pontamine Blue
    • Pontamine sky blue
    • Pontamine Sky Blue 6BX
    • Pontamine Sky Blue 6BX Greenish
    • Pontamine Sky Blue 6X
    • Pure Blue
    • Pure Sky Blue 6B
    • Pyrazol Blue 2F
    • Pyrazol Fast Brilliant Blue VP
    • Shikiso Direct Sky Blue 6B
    • Sirius Supra Blue 4G
    • Sky Blue 6B
    • Sky Blue FF
    • Solar Blue 4GL
    • Tertrodirect Blue FF
    • Tetrasodium 6,6'-((3,3'-dimethoxy(1,1'-biphenyl)-4,4'-diyl) bis(azo)) bis(4-amino-5-hydroxynaphthalene-1,3-disulphonate)
    • Vegentine Blue CSW
    • Vondacel Blue FF

Properties

  • Boiling Point: K °C °F
  • Flammability:
    • Explosive Limits:
      • Lower Explosive Limit: 0%
      • Upper Explosive Limit: 0%
    • Flammable Limits:
      • Lower Flammable Limit: 0%
      • Upper Flammable Limit: 0%
    • Flash Point K °C °F
    • Autoignition Temperature: K °C °F
  • Melting Point: K °C °F

Related Resources

  • USDOT Hazardous Materials Table 49 CFR 172.101
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  • 2008 ERG (Emergency Response Guidebook)
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  • US DOT Hazardous Materials Transportation Placards
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Editor's note: Some chemicals in this database contain more information than others due to the original reason this information was collected and how the compilation was accomplished.

While working with material safety data sheets (MSDS), I found that manufacturers sometimes used obscure names for constituent chemicals and I didn't always have a good idea of what I was dealing with. To resolve this problem, over the years, I compiled chemical names and identifiers into a personal database, cross referencing regulatory and health safety information when possible. Colleagues and friends eventually started suggesting that I make my data available on this website so that others could benefit from my efforts -- which I finally did in 2004. The more common, regulated and/or hazardous a chemical is, the more information I will have likely collected it.

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Reference Sources

Data for this database was compiled from: hundreds of Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) of common industrial and household products; the Hazardous Materials Table from the United States "Code of Federal Regulations" title 49 section 172.101; the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health Pocket Guide to Chemical Hazards; the US DOT 1996, 2000 & 2004 Emergency Response Guidebooks; U.S. National Library of Medicine and many other related resources.

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