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Rhodamine B is a chemical compound and a . It is often used as a within water to determine the rate and direction of flow and transport. dyes and can thus be detected easily and inexpensively with .

Rhodamine B is used in biology as a staining fluorescent dye, sometimes in combination with , as the auramine-rhodamine stain to demonstrate organisms, notably . Rhodamine dyes are also used extensively in biotechnology applications such as fluorescence microscopy, , fluorescence correlation spectroscopy and .


Other uses
Rhodamine B is often mixed with herbicides to show where they have been used.

It is also being tested for use as a biomarker in oral for , such as , to identify animals that have eaten a vaccine bait. The rhodamine is incorporated into the animal's and . Rhodamine B is an important hydrophilic xanthene dye well known for its stability and is widely used in the textile industry, leather, paper printing, paint, coloured glass and plastic industries.

Rhodamine B (BV10) is mixed with quinacridone magenta (PR122) to make the bright pink watercolor known as Opera Rose.


Properties
Rhodamine B can exist in equilibrium between two forms: an "open"/fluorescent form and a "closed"/nonfluorescent spirolactone form. The "open" form dominates in acidic condition while the "closed" form is colorless in basic condition.

The fluorescence intensity of rhodamine B will decrease as temperature increases.

The solubility of rhodamine B in water varies by manufacturer, and has been reported as 8 g/L and ~15 g/L, while solubility in alcohol (presumably ) has been reported as 15 g/L. Chlorinated tap water decomposes rhodamine B. Rhodamine B solutions adsorb to plastics and should be kept in glass.

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Rhodamine B is tunable around 610 nm when used as a . Its luminescence is 0.65 in basic , 0.49 in ethanol, 1.0, and 0.68 in 94% ethanol. The fluorescence yield is temperature dependent; the compound is fluxional in that its excitability is in thermal equilibrium at room temperature.


Safety and health
In California, rhodamine B is suspected to be carcinogenic and thus products containing it must contain a warning on its label. Cases of economically motivated adulteration, where it has been illegally used to impart a red color to , have come to the attention of food safety regulators.


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