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The influence of the textile substrate color on the contrast of thermochromic prints

open access: yesInovacijos Leidybos, Poligrafijos ir Multimedijos Technologijose
Thermochromic inks have attracted much attention due to their application in various fields, including the textile industry. The application of these colors in sports clothing enables the monitoring of the athlete’s physiological state through the ...
Maričić Katarina   +3 more
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Detection of malachite green and leuco-malachite green in fishery industry [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article summarises the current methods for total malachite green (MG) detectionwhich is known as a sum of MG and leuco-malachite green (LMG) that has been used extensively in aquaculture as fungicide, dye color in textile and other purposes in food ...
Abu Bakar, Fatimah   +5 more
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An Attempt to Dye Cotton with “Fresh” Leaves of Indigo Plant

open access: yes, 2013
Ordinarily indigo dyeing is performed by reducing the dye under basic conditions. On the other hand indigo can also be dyed using fresh leaves of indigo plants. Though silk and wool can be dyed by this method, cotton is difficult to apply.
牛田, 智   +5 more
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Photophysics of an indigo derivative (keto and leuco structures) with singular properties [PDF]

open access: yes, 2006
Spectral and photophysical properties of the indigo derivative Cibalackrot in keto and reduced (leuco) forms were studied by absorption spectra, fluorescence and pulse radiolysis and compared with the structurally similar indigo.
Edge R   +15 more
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Isolation, identification, and characterisation of the malachite green detoxifying bacterial strain Bacillus pacificus ROC1 and the azoreductase AzrC

open access: yesScientific Reports
Malachite green (MG) is used as a dye for materials such as wood, cotton, and nylon, and is used in aquaculture to prevent fungal and protozoan diseases.
Shanza Bibi   +10 more
doaj   +1 more source

Electrochemical determination of plant-derived leuco-indigo after chemical reduction by glucose

open access: yes, 2008
Electrochemical determination of redox active dye species is demonstrated in indigo samples contaminated with high levels of organic and inorganic impurities. The use of a hydrodynamic electrode system based on a vibrating probe (250 Hz, 200 mu m lateral
Vuorema, A.   +7 more
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Method validation for analysis of arsenic in water samples using leuco-malachite green, rhodamine B, and iodimetric method

open access: yes, 2013
The methods, iodimetry and two spectrophotometric methods using rhodamine B and leuco-malachite green as chromophoric agents were evaluated and validated for their use in the analysis of arsenic in water samples.
Pacia, John Carlo F
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Fading Reaction of 1-Phenyl-3-Methyl-4-Aza-(p-Diethyl-aminophenyl)-2-Pyrazoline-4,5-Dione with Thiosulfate

open access: yes, 1980
The fading reaction mechanisms of chromogenic magenta dyes with thiosulfate in the ethano-water system were elucidated by using 1-phenyl-3-methyl-4-az-(p-diethylamino-phenyl)-2-pyrazoline-4,5-dione.
MIYAGAWA, Toshio   +9 more
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Irreversible sensing of oxygen ingress

open access: yes, 2011
Absorption-based opto-chemical sensors for oxygen are presented that consist of leuco dyes (leuco indigo and leuco thioindigo) incorporated into two kinds of polymer matrices.
Wolfbeis, Otto S.   +3 more
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