
Metanil Yellow is a synthetic azo dye commonly used in various industries. It has been widely used in textiles, paper, and leather industries. Here is a detailed specification of its chemical data and various names:
- Common Names
- Metanil Yellow
Acid Yellow 36
CI 13065 (Colour Index Number)
Azo Yellow
C.I. Acid Yellow 36
Sodium Metanil Yellow - Chemical Identifiers
- CAS Number : 587-98-4
Molecular Formula : C\({18}\)H\({14}\)N\(_3\)NaO\(_3\)S
Molecular Weight : 375.38 g/mol - Synonyms
- 3-[(4-Anilinophenyl)azo]benzenesulfonic acid sodium salt
p-(p-Anilinophenylazo)benzenesulfonic acid, sodium salt
Benzenesulfonic acid, 3-[(4-phenylamino)phenyl]azo-, sodium salt
CI 13065FD & C Yellow #36 (although not an approved food dye in most places) - Physical and Chemical Properties
- Appearance : Yellow crystalline powder
Solubility : Soluble in water and ethanol
Melting Point : Decomposes before melting
pH : Typically around 7 (neutral) - Applications
- Metanil Yellow is primarily used for:
- Coloring textiles, paper, and leather
Staining in microbiological and histological applications
Dyeing wool, silk, and nylon