Covalently immobilized, non-toxic pH indicator dyes for smart materials, offering visible color change, long shelf life, and versatile applications
We offer a comprehensive range of pH indicator dyes that can be covalently immobilised onto a variety of substrates, including cellulose, carboxymethylcellulose, viscose, agarose, polyamide, wool, starch, and paper.
The dyes exhibit pKa values tailored to relevant measurement ranges, making them suitable for applications such as skin monitoring, biological samples, and aqueous environments.
Our pH indicator dyes enable the integration of visible, colour-changing indicator functions that can be detected directly by the human eye. They are well suited for use in:
The covalent immobilisation of the dyes ensures that no leaching or contamination of the sample occurs.
These properties make the materials suitable for use in microtechnology, optoelectronics, medical devices, sensors, and photonics.
All pH indicator dyes are available as part of:
In addition, we offer a polymerisable fluorescent pH indicator that can be copolymerised with monomers of your choice. The indicator has already been successfully immobilised using various methacrylates and has been applied in the fabrication of molecularly imprinted polymers (MIPs).
Discover our covalently immobilisable pH indicator dyes with precisely tuned pKa values for applications in textiles, sensing technologies, medical devices, and research.

Each dye offers a clearly visible colour change, high purity (>95% HPLC-MS), and is available in practical quantities. Detailed product specifications, structural information, and application examples can be found in the respective product view.
Designed for innovative materials with integrated, reliable indicator functionality.

Making skin compatibility visible
The protective acid mantle of human skin has a pH value of approximately 5.5 and is therefore slightly acidic. Many skin-friendly detergents, shampoos, and shower gels are adjusted to this pH range. In contrast, soaps and low-cost detergents are often alkaline, with pH values above 8, which may cause skin irritation—particularly in infants and people suffering from dermatitis.
The indicator washcloth provides a simple visual assessment of skin compatibility. A white cotton washcloth is covalently dyed with a pH indicator that changes color depending on the pH value of the washing solution:
The production process is straightforward and scalable, involving spray application of the dye solution followed by rinsing to remove unbound dye. The washcloth is OEKO-TEX® certified and has been washed sixty times at 40 °C and 60 °C with conventional detergents without any loss of color or functionality. The color change is fully reversible.

Non-invasive monitoring of the wound healing process
Recent research indicates a strong correlation between wound pH and the healing process. A pH value above 8 suggests impaired healing and the need for medical intervention, as optimal wound healing occurs at pH values between 5 and 7.
At JOANNEUM RESEARCH MATERIALS, a functional wound dressing based on indicator dyes has been developed. The bio-nanocellulose wound dressing, designed for burn treatment, exhibits a distinct color change from yellow to red when the pH value becomes too high. The dressing is semi-transparent, allowing visual inspection of the wound without removing the dressing.
In addition, new indicator dyes have been developed that change color from yellow to blue, avoiding interference from the intrinsic coloration of wounds and further improving readability.

Reliable freshness monitoring for packaged food
Today, most food products are packaged in plastic, making it difficult to detect spoilage by smell. Changes in meat and fish quality are often not visible until advanced stages of degradation.
The test strips developed by JOANNEUM RESEARCH MATERIALS address this challenge by detecting biogenic amines released during the degradation of proteins and amino acids in spoiled meat and fish. The test strips consist of dyed cellulose fibers embedded in water-repellent, food-grade silicone.
The indicator dyes exhibit a clear and intuitive color change from green to red when amines are formed. To ensure food safety, contamination is fully prevented: the dyes are stably bound to the cellulose fibers and additionally encapsulated within silicone.
Extraction tests of the dyed microfibers and sensor layers were conducted in accordance with ISO 10993-5 and ISO 10993-12 , demonstrating no reduction in cell viability.
References
[1] Remazol Brillantblau R (CAS: 2580-78-1), commercially available from Merck as substance R8001, https://www.sigmaaldrich.com/AT/de/product/sigma/r8001.
[2] Indicator washcloth for detecting alkaline washing solutions to prevent dermatitis patients and babies from skin irritation, doi.org/10.1186/s40691-017-0092-2
[3] https://youtu.be/oWDmWVPkNVo
[4] Continuous pH monitoring in wounds using a composite indicator dressing – a feasibility study, doi.org/10.1016/j.burns.2019.02.021
[5] https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXN_uv2_PMo
[6] https://www.evomedis.com/evosens.html
[7] Developing a sensor layer for the optical detection of amines during food spoilage, doi.org/10.1016/j.talanta.2017.04.029
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