Color Swatch created using full strength/50/50 and was applied on cold press Bristol board (2 ply) material.
This color contains the following pigments:
PV3—Methyl Violet 2B
Pigment Type
organic, triarylcarbonium
Chemical Name
tetramethyl violet
Chemical Formula
C24H28N3Cl
Properties
Methyl Violet 2B is a staining, transparent violet dye. It turns yellow when exposed to strong acids.
Permanence
Methyl Violet 2B will fade with exposure to ultraviolet light.
Toxicity
Methyl Violet 2B is harmful to living cells and organisms, so it is diluted in medical and biological applications as a topical fungicide or disinfectant. Methyl Violet 2B may cause irritation to the skin, eyes, respiratory tract, or gastrointestinal tract, however no long-term or chronic ill effects are known.
History
Methyl Violet dyes are used in medical, biological, and pharmaceutical applications. Common Methyl Violets include Methyl Violet 2B, Methyl Violet 6B, and Methyl Violet 10B. They are often used as biological stains for cytology. The common name Gentian Violet is sometimes applied to this class of dyes. In very dilute form, Gentian Violet is often used as an antifungal agent, including in applications where there is contact with skin and other tissue. Paper impregnanted with Methyl Violet 2B is used to test pH because it turns yellow at pH 0.
Alternate Names
Gentian Violet, Fast Violet Toner R, Fast Violet Lake, Basic Violet 1.
BV10:BR2—Pink Lake
Pigment Type
organic
Chemical Name
n/a
Chemical Formula
n/a
Properties
Rhodamine B Violet is a flourescent dye that can be laked to form a semitransparent pigment.
Permanence
Rhodamine B Violet is not considered permanent. All flourescent dyes fade with exposure to sunlight or ultraviolet light.
Toxicity
n/a
History
Rhodamine B Violet is used as a brightener.
Alternate Names
Pink Lake, Red Lake, Basic Violet 10