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Is Luminol reagent solution acidic?
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CAS NO : 521-31-3 EC NO : 208-309-4 MF : C8H7N3O2 MW : 177.16 Specification : White Powder Packing : 10g/bottle Product description : Luminol is a fluorescent substrate widely used in biochemical and molecular biology experiments. Its original factory state is powder, and it needs to be prepared into a solution when used. Due to its strong acidity, it has irritating effects on skin, eyes, and other tissues. Therefore, it is necessary to focus on understanding its acidic characteristics and corresponding safety precautions when using it. Let's explore the acidity of Luminol reagent solution and how to safely handle it to avoid irritation to human organs. Luminol, as a luminescent reagent, has the chemical formula C8H7N3O2. The solution prepared is highly acidic and often mixed with sodium hydroxide and hydrogen peroxide. It is commonly used in modern tracer investigations. Once it encounters blood stains, it will emit blue light for investigators to identify and trace. During use, attention should be paid to many details, including the following points: 1. Avoid contact with eyes: Due to the acidity of the luminol solution and the possibility of containing other reagents, these factors may cause irritation to the eyes. Therefore, when using the solution, it should be avoided to splash it into the eyes. If accidental contact occurs, immediately rinse eyes with plenty of water and seek medical help if necessary. 2. Skin contact: When handling Luminol solution, avoid contact with the skin, especially in cases of open wounds or ulcers. If the solution accidentally comes into contact with the skin, immediately rinse the affected area with plenty of water. 3. Inhalation risk: When operating in the laboratory, it is important to ensure good ventilation in the operating space to reduce the irritating odor of the luminol solution. If necessary, appropriate protective masks should be worn when operating the luminol reagent solution. 4. Storage and Handling: Luminol reagent solutions should be stored under laboratory conditions that comply with safety regulations and follow relevant operating procedures. Before handling, researchers should also carefully read the safety instructions to understand the relevant risks and safe operations. In summary, Luminol reagent solution is an acidic substance that needs to be handled with caution during laboratory operations to minimize any potential safety risks, such as avoiding contact with eyes and skin, ensuring proper ventilation, and following relevant safety operating procedures. As a manufacturer of luminescent reagents, Desheng can supply different types of luminescent reagents, such as 6 types of acridine esters and 4 types of luminol, for customers to choose from in one shop. If you have any relevant intentions, please feel free to contact us for purchase at any time! Uses : Chemiluminescence reagent Synonyms : 5-Amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-phthalazinedione;Luminol;5-amino-2,3-dihydro-1,4-*phthalazinedione free ac;5-amino-1,2,3,4-tetrahydrophthalazine-1,4-dione;RARECHEM AH BS 0053;AURORA KA-3798;LABOTEST-BB LT00645356;3-AMINOPHTHALHYDRAZINE;3-AMINOPHTHALIC HYDRAZIDE;3-AMINOPHTHALOYLHYDRAZINE;2,3-Dihydro-5-nitro-4-phthalazinedione;3-Aminophthalhydrazide; Molecular Structure :
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