Remazol Brilliant Blue R
Remazol Brilliant Blue R (RBBR) is an anthraquinone dye used in textile industries.[1] It is a harmful dye and can damage aquatic life and also vegetative life if the contaminated water is used for irrigation.[2] Recent years have seen a biological approach to this solving problem. Use of microorganisms to degrade it has seen faster and better results than the chemical method.
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Other names
Reactive Blue 19; Remazol brilliant blue R; C.I. Reactive Blue 19; Remalan Brilliant Blue R; Cavalite Brilliant Blue R | |
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ECHA InfoCard | 100.018.137 |
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C22H16N2Na2O11S3 | |
Molar mass | 626.53 g·mol−1 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). | |
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References
- http://rasayanjournal.co.in/vol-2/issue-2/24.pdf
- Bhatt, Manish (2000). "Biological decolorization of the synthetic dye RBBR in contaminated soil". World Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology. 16 (2): 195–198. doi:10.1023/A:1008937503675.
External links
- Figueroa, Sandra (2009). "Decolorizing textile wastewater with Fenton's reagent electrogenerated with a solar photovoltaic cell". Water Research. 43 (2): 283–294. doi:10.1016/j.watres.2008.10.014. PMID 18977506.
- Ergene, Aysun (2009). "Removal of Remazol Brilliant Blue R dye from aqueous solutions by adsorption onto immobilized Scenedesmus quadricauda: Equilibrium and kinetic modeling studies". Desalination. 249 (3): 1308–1314. doi:10.1016/j.desal.2009.06.027.
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