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Yang Mu et al.
Environmental science & technology, 43(13), 5137-5143 (2009-08-14)
Azo dyes are ubiquitously used in the textile industry. These dyes need to be removed from the effluent prior to discharge to sewage due to their intense color and toxicity. In this study we investigated the use of a bioelectrochemical
Anaerobic treatment of azo dye Acid Orange 7 under batch conditions.
Mendez-Paz D, et al.
Enzyme and Microbial Technology, 36(2), 264-272 (2005)
Synthesis of photochromic spirooxazines from 1-amino-2-naphthols
Lokshin V, et al.
Tetrahedron, 53(28), 9669-9678 (1997)
Haiyan Xu et al.
Applied and environmental microbiology, 73(23), 7759-7762 (2007-10-16)
The rates of metabolism of Sudan I and II and Para Red by human intestinal microflora were high compared to those of Sudan III and IV under anaerobic conditions. Metabolites of the dyes were identified as aniline, 2,4-dimethylaniline, o-toluidine, and
Renzo P Zanocco et al.
PloS one, 13(7), e0200006-e0200006 (2018-07-03)
In this study, we report the synthesis and the photochemical behavior of a series of new "click-on" fluorescent probes designed to detect singlet oxygen. They include a highly fluorescent chemical structure, an aryloxazole ring, linked to a furan moiety operating
Hongmiao Pan et al.
Journal of industrial microbiology & biotechnology, 38(10), 1729-1738 (2011-04-01)
Azo dyes are widely used in the plastic, paper, cosmetics, food, and pharmaceutical industries. Some metabolites of these dyes are potentially genotoxic. The toxic effects of azo dyes and their potential reduction metabolites on Staphylococcus aureus ATCC BAA 1556 were
Hongmiao Pan et al.
Anaerobe, 18(4), 445-453 (2012-05-29)
Sudan azo dyes are banned for food usage in most countries, but they are illegally used to maintain or enhance the color of food products due to low cost, bright staining, and wide availability of the dyes. In this report
D Dillon et al.
Mutagenesis, 9(4), 295-299 (1994-07-01)
D & C Red No. 9 is a monoazo dye used for manufacturing printing inks, rubber and plastics, and as an additive in cosmetics and drugs. In an NTP carcinogenicity study in rats and mice it induced splenic sarcomas and
Anita Sztojkov-Ivanov et al.
Journal of separation science, 28(18), 2505-2510 (2006-01-13)
The enantiomers of 1-(alpha-aminobenzyl)-2-naphthol and 2-(alpha-aminobenzyl)-1-naphthol analogs were separated isothermally on a cellulose-tris-3,5-dimethylphenyl carbamate-based chiral stationary phase (Chiralcel OD-H), at 10 degrees C increments in the range of 5-35 degrees C, using n-hexane/2-propanol/diethylamine as mobile phase. The mobile phase composition
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