Chrysoine resorcinol explained

Chrysoine resorcinol is a synthetic azo dye which was formerly used as a food additive. In Europe, it was banned as a food additive in 1977.[1] In the US, it was banned in 1988.[2]

Chrysoine resorcinol can be used as a pH indicator with a color change between pH 11 and pH 12.7.In colorimetry, it has an absorption maximum of 387 nm.

Preparation

Acid orange 6 can be synthesised via the azo coupling of sulfanilic acid and resorcinol,

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: EUR-Lex - Official Journal of the European Union.
  2. Web site: Chrysoine Resorcinol Properties, Molecular Formula, Applications - WorldOfChemicals . 2022-07-12 . www.worldofchemicals.com.