phenazinium
Phenazinium refers to a family of cationic heterocyclic compounds derived from phenazine. In practice, the term is applied to salts in which the phenazinium cation is paired with various counterions such as chloride, iodide, sulfate, or p-toluenesulfonate. The core structure is a positively charged, polycyclic aromatic system, and salts of phenazinium are typically water-soluble and exhibit vivid colors, often in the red to violet range, depending on substituents.
Chemical properties and uses center on the salts’ roles as synthetic dyes and staining reagents. Phenazinium
Production and occurrence are largely synthetic, with phenazinium salts formed by quaternization or related alkylation of
Safety and handling considerations reflect their status as synthetic dyes and cationic compounds. Phenazinium salts can