Methylene blue c16h18cln3s
Methylene blue (C16H18ClN3S) is a synthetic dye compound commonly used as a laboratory reagent. It is a dark blue or purple crystalline solid that is soluble in water and alcohol. Methylene blue has a core function as an oxidation-reduction indicator, changing color based on its oxidation state.
3 protocols using methylene blue c16h18cln3s
Synthesis of Tenorite Photocatalyst
Methylene Blue Purification Protocol
Dye-Assisted Electrocatalyst Synthesis
cationic dye methylene blue (C16H18ClN3S), and the anionic dye Orange II sodium salt (C16H11N2NaO4S), purchased from Sigma-Aldrich,
were of analytical grade and used without further purification. TEOA
(AR, 98%) was purchased from Aladdin, China. Hydrochloroplatinic acid
H2PtCl6 (ACS, 99.95%, Pt 3 g L–1) and carbon black were purchased from Alfa Aesar. Milli-Q water
(ultrapure water) was utilized in all experiments.
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