The triammonium salt of aurin tricarboxylic acid, commonly referred to as aluminon, forms a dye that has been used for the colorimetric determination of Al(III) species. We have reviewed the pertinent literature on the reaction of aluminon with respect to the metallic species that form colored aluminon complexes. The effects of experimental variables, such as time, temperature, and pH, upon the color development of the aluminon complex are also presented. Organic and inorganic species, particularly Be(II) and Fe(III), which can affect color formation, are described. The use of aluminon as a histochemical staining agent for the detection of aluminum requires verification by atomic absorption spectrophotometric analysis or other quantitative techniques.
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Clark, R. A., & Krueger, G. L. (1985). Aluminon: its limited application as a reagent for the detection of aluminum species. The Journal of Histochemistry and Cytochemistry : Official Journal of the Histochemistry Society. https://doi.org/10.1177/33.7.3891845
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