Technical Data Sheet
Fluorescein disodium salt (C.I. 45350), 500 g, plastic
Molar mass (M) 376,28 g/mol
Flash point (flp) 217,6 °C
Melting point (mp) 317 °C
WGK 1
CAS No. 518-47-8
EG-Nr. 208-253-0
€128.10/Pack Qty. Campaign price!
excl. VAT. | 500 g per Pack Qty.
Art. No. 5283.2
Product details
Fluorescein disodium salt (C.I. 45350) extra concentrated
Absorption maximum | 490 - 492 nm (pH 8) |
Emissions maximum | 515 nm |
Soluble in | Ethanol, water |
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5283.1 | 100 g | plastic |
€48.30
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5283.2 | 500 g | plastic |
€160.20
€128.10 |
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5283.3 | 25 g | glass |
€29.60
€23.65 |
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Appearance | orange-red to brown powder |
Water | ≤10,0 % |
Absorption max. (in H2O) | ~491 nm |
Solubility (in H2O) | 40 mg/ml |
Solubility (in ethanol) | 70 mg/ml |
Soluble in water with a yellow-green fluorescence. |