Advances in TiO2 Nanoparticles for Rhodamine B Degradation
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The rhodamine B intercalation of montmorillonite
Journal of Colloid and Interface Science, 2004Using photometric methods the dissociation constants and weight fractions of rhodamine B dimer in water solutions at different concentrations were determined. The montmorillonite (SWy) samples were fully intercalated with rhodamine B (RhB) solutions at various monomer/dimer ratios.
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Rhodamine B is a red colored dye that is used in cosmetic products. We report a case of 17 patients who were exposed to aerosolized Rhodamine B inside a maintenance shop. The mean duration of exposure was 26 minutes (range 2-65). Sixteen of the patients (94%) complained of acute symptoms including: burning of the eyes (82%), excessive tearing (47 ...
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Studies of the metabolism of Rhodamine B
Toxicology and Applied Pharmacology, 1961Abstract Rhodamine B (D & C Red No. 19) was metabolized identically in the dog, rat, and rabbit as evidenced by paper chromatograms and paper electrophoretograms of their urines and fecal extracts. The dye was extensively absorbed from the gastrointestinal tract at low dietary levels.
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