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CN

37027

Special indicator paper

non-bleeding, pH 0.0-6.0

Synonym(s):

Indicator sticks, special

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description

coloring against scale complies

quality

non-bleeding

feature

non-bleeding: no, refill: no

pH

0.0-6.0

application(s)

environmental
food and beverages
general analytical
industrial hygiene

detection method

colorimetric

General description

Special indicator papers cover range from 2 to 5 pH units in general. It has the capacity to change colour at particular pH value. Nonbleeding indicator papers are prepared by either direct dyes or reactive dyes. During reactive dyes procedure, pure linters are suspended in water and reactive dye is added. The mixture is made alkaline for the reaction to start. The fiber pulp is centrifuged, washed to be electrolyte-free and processed as pH paper. Paper produced in this way is bonded to plastic material in order to be used as a stick or strip.

Application

Special indicator paper may be used in volatile cyanide detection during Chitinase activity assay to understand the antifungal and phytostimulating characteristic of B. subtilis Ch-13 strain.

Packaging

box with 100 strips


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Antifungal and phytostimulating characteristics of Bacillus subtilis Ch-13 rhizospheric strain, producer of bioprepations.
Makarova, N. M., A. I. Shaposhnikov, and L. V. Kravchenko.
Applied Biochemistry and Microbiology, 45, 419-423 (2009)
Klaus Hunger
Industrial Dyes: Chemistry, Properties, Applications, 541-541 (2007)