1st Edition

Handbook of Acid-Base Indicators

By R. W. Sabnis Copyright 2007
    416 Pages 202 B/W Illustrations
    by CRC Press

    While acid-base indicators continue to find new applications in an ever-widening range of scientific disciplines, there is no current book that focuses entirely on the subject, nor one that brings together the relevant advances that have evolved over the last three decades. The Handbook of Acid-Base Indicators compiles the most up-to-date, comprehensive information on over 200 water-based and solvent-based indicators into a single source.

    Organized alphabetically, entries include: common name, other names, CA index name, CAS registry number, Merck index number, chemical structure, chemical/dye class, molecular formula, molecular weight, pH range, color change at pH, pKa, physical form, solubility, UV-visible (Lambda-max), melting point, and boiling point. This resource also offers unique coverage including protocols for synthesizing indicator compounds; data relating to adverse effects, toxicity, and safety; and major applications for each indicator.

    The Handbook of Acid-Base Indicators contains practical information for widespread applications that include semiconductors, displays, nanotechnology, OLEDs, fuel cells, sensors, security, surface coatings, adhesives, insecticides, agricultural chemicals, textiles, packaging, cosmetics, personal care products, pharmaceuticals, and the detection and treatment of disease.

    A
    Acid Alizarin Violet N
    Acid Blue 89
    Acid Blue 92
    Acid Fuchsin
    Acridine
    Alizarin Red
    Alizarin Red S
    Alizarin Yellow GG
    Alizarin Yellow R
    Alkali Blue
    9-Amino-6-chloro-2-methoxyacridine
    5-Aminosalicylic Acid
    Anilinesulfonephthalein
    Anthranilic Acid
    Aurin
    B
    Benzaurin
    Benzopurpurin 4B
    Brilliant Green   
    Brilliant Yellow
    Bromochlorophenol Blue
    Bromochlorophenol Blue, Sodium Salt
    Bromocresol Green
    Bromocresol Green, Sodium Salt
    Bromocresol Purple
    Bromocresol Purple, Sodium Salt
    Bromophenol Blue
    Bromophenol Blue, Sodium Salt
    Bromophenol Red
    Bromothymol Blue
    Bromothymol Blue, Sodium Salt
    Bromoxylenol Blue
    C
    Calcein
    Calmagite
    Carbazol Yellow
    5-Carboxyfluorescein
    6-Carboxyfluorescein
    5-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate
    6-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate
    5(6)-Carboxyfluorescein diacetate succinimidyl ester
    5-Carboxynaphthofluorescein
    6-Carboxynaphthofluorescein
    5-Carboxynaphthofluorescein diacetate
    Carboxy SNAFL 1
    Carboxy SNAFL 2
    Carvacrolphthalein
    Chlorophenol Red
    Chlorophenol Red, Sodium Salt
    Chrome Orange GR
    Chrysoidin
    Clayton Yellow
    Congo Red
    Coumarin
    o-Cresolbenzein
    o-Cresolphthalein
    o-Cresolphthalein complexon
    m-Cresol Purple
    m-Cresol Purple, Sodium Salt
    o-Cresol Red
    o-Cresol Red, Sodium Salt
    Crystal Violet
    Curcumin
    D
    Dichlorofluorescein
    6,7-Dihydroxycoumarin
    3,6-Dihydroxyphthalimide
    4-Dimethylamino-2-methylazobenzene
    Dinitrocresol
    Alpha-Dinitrophenol
    Beta-Dinitrophenol
    Gamma-Dinitrophenol
    Epsilon-Dinitrophenol
    Delta-Dinitrophenol
    2,4-Dinitrophenylhydrazine
    Dinitrothymol
    Direct Blue 72
    Dixylenolphthalein
    E
    Eosin Y
    Erythrosin B
    Esculetin
    Ethyl-bis(2,4-dinitrophenyl)-acetate
    Ethyl Green
    Ethyl Orange
    Ethyl Red
    Ethyl Violet
    F
    Fluorescein
    Fluorescein diacetate (FDA)
    Fluorescein Disodium Salt
    Fluorescein-5-isothiocyanate (FITC)
    Fluorexon
    G
    Gallein
    Gentian Violet
    Gentian Violet B
    Guaiacolphthalein
    H
    Harmine
    Hematoxylin
    4-Heptadecyl-7-hydroxycoumarin
    Heptamethoxy Red
    Hexamethoxy Red
    o-Hydroxypheylbenzimidazole
    o-Hydroxypheylbenzothiazole
    o-Hydroxypheylbenzoxazole
    I
    Indigo Carmine
    Indophenol
    Iodophenol Blue
    Isonitrosothiocamphor
    Isopicramic Acid
    L
    Lacmoid
    Lanacyl Violet BF
    Luminol
    LysoSensor Blue DND 167
    LysoSensor Blue DND 192
    LysoSensor Green DND 189
    LysoSensor Yellow/Blue DND 160
    M
    Magdala Red
    Malachite Green
    Martius Yellow
    Mesalamine
    Metanil Yellow
    2-Methoxybenzaldehyde
    4-Methylesculetin
    Methyl Green
    Methyl Orange
    Methyl Purple
    Methyl Red
    Methyl Red, Sodium Salt
    4-Methylumbelliferone
    Methyl Violet
    Methyl Yellow
    N
    Alpha-Naphthoic acid
    Beta-Naphthol
    Naphthol AS
    Alpha-Naphtholbenzein
    Alpha-Naphtholphthalein
    Alpha-Naphthylamine
    Beta-Naphthylamine 
    Alpha-Naphthyl Red
    Neutral Red
    Nile Blue
    Nitramine
    Nitrazine Yellow
    p-Nitrobenzhydrazide
    p-Nitrobenzylcyanide
    4-Nitrocatechol
    o-Nitrophenol
    m-Nitrophenol
    p-Nitrophenol
    O
    Orange II
    Orange III
    Orange IV
    Oregon Green 488 Carboxylic Acid
    Oregon Green 514 Carboxylic Acid
    Oregon Green 488 Carboxylic Acid Diacetate 
    P
    Patent Blue V
    Pentamethoxy Red
    Phenolbenzein
    Phenolmalein
    Phenolphthalein
    Phenolphthalein, Disodium Salt
    Phenol Red
    Phenol Red, Sodium Salt
    4-(Phenylazo)-diphenylamine
    o-Phenylenediamine
    p-Phenylenediamine
    Phloxine B
    Picric Acid
    Pinachrome
    Poirrier Blue
    Propyl Red
    Pyrogallolphthalein
    Q
    Quinaldine Red
    Quinine
    Quininic Acid
    Quinoline Blue
    R
    Resazurin
    Resorcein
    Resorcinmalein
    Resorufin
    Rhodol Green
    P-Rosolic Acid
    Rubrophen
    S
    Salicyladehyde Semicarbazone
    Salicylic Acid
    Salicyl Yellow
    Solochrome Violet RS
    Sulphan Blue
    T
    Tetrabromophenol Blue
    Tetrabromophenol Blue, Sodium Salt
    Tetrabromophenolphthalein
    Tetraiodophenolsulfonephthalein
    Tetryl
    Thiazol Yellow G
    Thymolbenzein
    Thymol Blue
    Thymolphthalein
    Trinitrobenzene
    Trinitrobenzoic Acid
    Trinitrotoluene
    Tropaeolin O
    Tropaeolin OO
    Tropaeolin OOO
    U
    Umbelliferone
    X
    Xylenol Blue
    Xylenol Orange
    Xylenolphthalein

    Biography

    R. W. Sabnis

    "The modern chemical microscopist who is likely to encounter any of these new applications for acid-base indicators will be obliged to add this new volume to those of their classics."

    – John Gustav Delly, in Modern Microscopy Journal, August 2008