Sodium 6-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulfonate: Properties, Applications, and Synthesis of a Key Dye Intermediate

Discover the essential role of this naphthalene derivative in creating vibrant colors and advanced chemical formulations.

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Key Advantages

Versatile Dye Intermediate

As a crucial heterocyclic monoazo dye intermediate, it allows for the precise formulation of dyes with specific color properties and stability.

Colorant Production Precursor

Its role in the FD&C Red No. 40 synthesis underscores its importance in creating safe and effective colorants for consumer products.

Chemical Synthesis Building Block

The well-defined CAS 135-76-2 properties make it a reliable building block for various organic synthesis applications beyond dyes.

Key Applications

Dye Manufacturing

Utilized as a coupling component for preparing a wide spectrum of heterocyclic monoazo dyes, contributing to vibrant and stable colors in textiles and other materials.

Food and Cosmetic Colorants

Serves as an intermediate in the production of FD&C Red No. 40, a key colorant approved for use in foods, drugs, and cosmetics, demonstrating its safety and utility.

Organic Synthesis Research

Employed in laboratory settings as a precursor or reagent in various organic synthesis pathways, supporting research and development in chemical sciences.

Specialty Chemical Production

Its unique naphthalene derivative structure makes it valuable for developing other specialty chemicals and functional materials.

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