Product Description
Acriflavine is a biochemistry-grade chemical compound used in laboratory research, staining agents, and antiseptic purposes. It is a crystalline powder with a molecular weight of 259.74 g/mol and a purity of 98%. This dye and antiseptic agent, with a molecular formula C14H14ClN3, is odorless and bitter to prevent ingestion. Acriflavine is highly soluble in water and ethanol, with a pH level of 5.0-7.0 in aqueous solution. It is stored in a cool, dry place and protected from light and moisture. Acriflavine is classified as poisonous if ingested or inhaled and has a boiling point below decomposition at 263-264C.
FAQs of ACRIFLAVINE For Biochemistry:
Q: What is the application of Acriflavine?
A: Acriflavine is used in biochemistry, microbiology, and medical research for laboratory staining and antiseptic purposes.
Q: What is the grade of Acriflavine?
A: Acriflavine is of biochemistry grade with a purity of 98%.
Q: Is Acriflavine soluble in water?
A: Yes, Acriflavine is highly soluble in water and ethanol.
Q: What is the storage recommendation for Acriflavine?
A: Acriflavine should be stored in a cool, dry place, protected from light and moisture.
Q: Is Acriflavine poisonous?
A: Yes, Acriflavine is toxic if ingested or inhaled and classified as poisonous.