Rhodamine B Lake is a purple pigment used for coloring, derived from the dye Rhodamine B. It is composed of a salt-like, multi-fragment structure containing phosphoric and sulfuric acid components, and is typically supplied as a powdered pigment.
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CAS 1326-03-0
Rhodamine B
Dye for paper and textiles
Xanthylium, 3,6-bis(diethylamino)-9-[2-(methoxycarbonyl)phenyl]-, chloride (1:1)
Fluorescent dye
Basic violet 11:1
Fluorescent solvent dye
Basic Violet 11
Basic violet pigment
Vat Black 16
Vat dye for textiles
Vat Green 3
Vat dye for textiles
Phthalocyanine green G
green pigment for paints and plastics
O-Toluenesulfonic acid, 4-amino-
intermediate for food dyes
[9-(2-carboxyphenyl)-6-(diethylamino)xanthen-3-ylidene]-diethylazanium;dihydrogen phosphate;dioxomolybdenum;sulfuric acid
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