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Malachite green : properties and uses / Rosa M. Laursen, editor.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Laursen, Rosa M., editor.
Series:
Chemistry research and applications series.
Chemistry research and applications
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Dyes and dyeing--Chemistry.
Dyes and dyeing.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (163 pages).
Place of Publication:
New York : Nova Science Publishers, [2020]
Summary:
Malachite green is a green, crystalline, water soluble, triphenyl methylene chloride salt with several sources, including the dye industry, textile industry, medical fields and aquatic life. Its leuco form is electrically neutral and undergoes photoionization that yields the cationic form of malachite green. This reaction provides desirable features that can be used to control the molecular properties via electrostatic interaction/repulsion. The usage of malachite green was banned worldwide by the Food and Drug Administration in 2002, however it is still used in some places due to its low cost and the lack of suitable alternatives. As such, the removal of malachite green by using Kocuria marina DAGII cells in a fixed-bed column is discussed. In recent years, the use of microbial biomass for the decolorization and degradation of textile industry wastewater has become a promising alternative due to its eco-friendliness and low cost, where selected bacteria, algae, yeast and fungi are used to replace existing treatment processes.
Contents:
Malachite green : recent developments / Girvar Pilaniya, Pooja Rawat and Dipti Vaya
Photoionization of leuco derivatives of malachite green and their application to photo-tunable molecular systems / Ryoko M. Uda
Fixed-bed column study for malachite green removal / Daiji Brahma and Debjani Dutta
Microvial degradation of malachite green / Anand Barapatre and Harit Jha.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-5361-7801-2

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