SOLVENT DYES

PRODUCT

  • Solvent Yellow 2
  • Solvent Yellow 7
  • Solvent Yellow 14
  • Solvent Yellow 16
  • Solvent Yellow 18
  • Solvent Yellow 33
  • Solvent Yellow 56
  • Solvent Yellow 72
  • Solvent Yellow 93
  • Solvent Red 1
  • Solvent Red 23
  • Solvent Red 24
  • Solvent Red 49
  • Solvent Red 111
  • Solvent Red 207
  • Solvent Orange 2
  • Solvent Orange 7
  • Solvent Blue 4
  • Solvent Blue 35
  • Solvent Blue 36
  • Solvent Blue 38
  • Solvent Black 5
  • Solvent Black 7
  • Solvent Green 3
  • Solvent Green 7
  • Solvent Violet 8
  • Solvent Violet 13
  • Solvent Yellow 30
  • Solvent Citrus Red 2
  • Solvent Red 30
  • Solvent Red 111
  • Solvent Orange 3
  • Solvent Orange 4
  • Solvent Orange 105
  • Solvent Blue 68
  • Solvent Green JCL
  • Solvent Violet 9
  • Solvent Violet 11

C.I. No.

  • 11020
  • 11800
  • 12055
  • 12700
  • 12740
  • 47000
  • 11021
  • -
  • -
  • 12150
  • 26100
  • 26105
  • 45170:1
  • 60505
  • 61701
  • 12100
  • 12140
  • 44045:1
  • 61554
  • 61551
  • -
  • 50415
  • 50415B
  • 61565
  • -
  • 42535:1
  • 60725
  • -
  • 12156
  • -
  • 60505
  • 11270:1
  • 11320:1
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -
  • -

CAS NO.

  • 60-11-7
  • -
  • 842-7-9
  • 4314-14-1
  • 6407-78-9
  • 8003-22-3
  • -
  • 61813-98-7
  • 4702-90-3
  • 1229-55-6
  • 85-86-9
  • 85-83-6
  • -
  • 82-38-2
  • 15958-69-6
  • 2646-17-5
  • -
  • 6786-83-0
  • 17354-14-2
  • 14233-37-5
  • 1328-51-4
  • 11099-3-9
  • 2229843
  • 128-80-3
  • 6358-69-6
  • 52080-58-7
  • 81-48-1
  • -
  • -
  • 6226-87-5
  • 82-38-2
  • 495-45-5
  • -
  • -
  • 4395-65-7
  • -
  • 467-63-0
  • 128-95-0

"Solvent dye is a dye which is soluble in an organic solvent and is mostly introduced in the form of a solution in an organic solvent.

Dyes are generally defined along the lines of being coloured, aromatic compounds that can ionise. One class of dyes is an exception to this. These colour by dissolving in the target material, which is invariably a lipid or non-polar solvent. The Colour Index uses this as a classification and naming system. Each dye is named according to the pattern: solvent + base colour + number

These dyes are thereby specifically identified as dyes of the stated colour, and whose primary mechanism of staining is by dissolving. Note that this is a functional and colour classification

It contains no chemical information, neither does it imply that dyes with similar names but unique numbers are in any way related. It should also be noted that the classification refers to the primary mechanism of staining. Other mechanisms may also be possible, but are rare.

As a general principle, solvent dyes do not ionise. Many are azo dyes which have undergone some molecular rearrangement and lost the ability to ionise. In the process they gained the ability to dissolve in non-polar materials such as triglycerides. They are commonly used to stain such materials in sections.

They are frequently called lysochrome dyes. Lyso- meaning dissolve, and -chrome meaning colour. .