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Description
A type of basic aniline compound whose salts form blue and green dyes. Indamine compounds were used as fabric dyes in the later 19th and early 20th century. The are not lightfast. Compare quinonimine.
Origin:
1885–90; ind- + amine
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Composition | C12H11N3 (simplest form) |
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CAS | 482-89-3 |
Melting Point | 390-392 |
Molecular Weight | mol. wt. = 262.26 |
Refractive Index | >1.662 |
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Fisher Scientific: MSDS
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Characteristics of Common Blue Pigments
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