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The Chemistry of Reactive Dyes
1987Over the years there have been numerous instances of interplay between dyestuffs chemistry and the biological sciences. As examples may be cited the many dyes designed as acid dyes for wool or as direct cotton dyes which find useful application as biological stains and the effectiveness of certain dyes in in vitro applications against bacteria ...
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Cationic reactive dyes of the general formula [A-(Dm-B)x] An (1), wherein A is the radical of a cationic chromophore selected from the group of the acridine, anthraquinone, azine, azo, azomethine, benzimidazole, cyanine, diazo, dioxazine, ketoimine, methine, monoazo, nitro, oxazine, polymethine, quinoline, thiazole, triarylmethane and xanthene series ...
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Cationic reactive dyes of the general formula [A-(Dm-B)x] An (1), wherein A is the radical of a cationic chromophore selected from the group of the acridine, anthraquinone, azine, azo, azomethine, benzimidazole, cyanine, diazo, dioxazine, ketoimine, methine, monoazo, nitro, oxazine, polymethine, quinoline, thiazole, triarylmethane and xanthene series ...
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Recent developments of reactive dyes and reactive dyeing of silk
Review of Progress in Coloration and Related Topics, 1998openaire +1 more source
Comparison of disperse and reactive dye removals by chemical coagulation and Fenton oxidation
Journal of Hazardous Materials, 2004Tak-Hyun Kim +2 more
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Decolorization of aqueous textile reactive dye by ozone
Chemical Engineering Journal, 2008Jiangning Wu, Huu Doan
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Biodegradation of reactive textile dye Red BLI by an isolated bacterium Pseudomonas sp. SUK1
Bioresource Technology, 2008Dayanand C Kalyani +2 more
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