61901-18-6 Purity
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Specification
Acid Red 37 is an azo dye that can be degraded by azo reductase by catalyzing the reductive cleavage of azo bonds. Azo reductase from the Nocardia spp. has been isolated and purified for the degradation of acid red37.
Degradation pathways of acid red 37
· In the degradation pathway, hydrogen ions are donated to the azo group of acid red 37 and a hydrazo compound is formed which further reduced to aromatic amines.
· The possible mechanism of degradation could be cleavage of azo bond resulting in the formation of degraded products like 7, 8-diamino3[(aminoxy)sulfonyl]naphthalene-1-ol and 1-{3-amino-5- [(aminoxy)sulfonyl]phenyl}ethanol through two step NADH dependant reduction mechanism.
· These amino derivatives/intermediates are reported to be degraded/ transformed under aerobic conditions.
The molecular formula is C18H14N4Na2O8S2.
The molecular weight is 524.4 g/mol.
Some synonyms include LISSAMINE FAST RED B, C.I. Acid red 37, acid red 37, and 6360-07-2.
The IUPAC name is disodium;5-[(4-acetamido-2-sulfonatophenyl)diazenyl]-6-amino-4-hydroxynaphthalene-2-sulfonate.
The InChIKey is YAGIKUGDXINHLL-UHFFFAOYSA-L.
The canonical SMILES representation is CC(=O)NC1=CC(=C(C=C1)N=NC2=C(C=CC3=CC(=CC(=C32)O)S(=O)(=O)[O-])N)S(=O)(=O)[O-].[Na+].[Na+].
The CAS number is 6360-07-2.
It has 3 hydrogen bond donor counts.
The exact mass is 524.00484433 g/mol.
It has 11 hydrogen bond acceptor counts.