Metacresol purple


Metacresol purple or m-cresol purple, also called m-cresolsulfonphthalein is a triarylmethane dye and a pH indicator. It is used as a capnographic indicator for detecting detect end-tidal carbon dioxide to ensure successful tracheal intubation in an emergency. It can be used to measure the pH in subzero temperatures of saline or hypersaline media.
In colometric capnography, the indicator is incorporated in an aqueous matrix that provides a pH just above the indicator's colour change. When exposed to carbon dioxide, it undergoes the colour change from purple to yellow with—a colour often described as gold—because when CO2 dissolves in the matrix, it forms carbonic acid.
In chemistry, it has two useful indicator ranges: