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Yellow Fast     disodium2-amino-5-(4- sulfonatophenyl)diaz...

Synonyms: Yellow acid, AG-J-34849, Acid Yellow G, Acid yellow 9, Fast Yellow S, ...
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  • The results reveal that the H2O2/UV has beneficial effect on mineralization than O3 only for degradation of Acid Yellow 61 solution and it is possible for enhancement of method efficiency by taking longer reaction time and addition of high concentration of oxidants [3].
 

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  • In this work, aqueous solutions of a simple azo dye with a low molecular weight (C.I. Acid Yellow 9) and more complex commercial dye (C.I. Reactive Black 5) were electrochemically treated in a laboratory-scale electrolytic cell in sodium chloride or ammonium acetate as supporting electrolytes [4].
  • The retrograde transport of HRP or the fluorescent dyes Nuclear yellow, Fast blue and propidium iodide from optic tract, superior colliculus (SC) or lateral geniculate body (LG) injections was used to demonstrate the origin of the projections [5].
  • Experimental adsorption isotherms of four acid dyes named Acid Blue 25, Acid Yellow 99, Reactive Yellow 23, and Acid Blue 74 from aqueous solution onto cationized nylon-6,6 have been analyzed using a double layer adsorption model [6].
  • When the decolorization rate of Acid Yellow 61 in both reactions presented similar, it was found there are some differences from the results of AOX removal and production of inorganic ions and organic acids [3].

References

  1. Influence of aromatic substitution patterns on azo dye degradability by Streptomyces spp. and Phanerochaete chrysosporium. Pasti-Grigsby, M.B., Paszczynski, A., Goszczynski, S., Crawford, D.L., Crawford, R.L. Appl. Environ. Microbiol. (1992) [Pubmed]
  2. Spectroscopic characterization and identification of Pseudomonas fluorescens mediated metabolic products of Acid Yellow-9. Pandey, B.V., Upadhyay, R.S. Microbiol. Res. (2006) [Pubmed]
  3. Comparison of degradation reactions of Acid Yellow 61 in both oxidation processes of H2O2/UV and O3. Wang, Y.Z., Yedeler, A., Kettrup, A. Journal of environmental sciences (China). (2001) [Pubmed]
  4. Analysis of electrochemical degradation products of sulphonated azo dyes using high-performance liquid chromatography/tandem mass spectrometry. Vanerková, D., Sakalis, A., Holcapek, M., Jandera, P., Voulgaropoulos, A. Rapid Commun. Mass Spectrom. (2006) [Pubmed]
  5. Prenatal development of the optic projection in albino and hooded rats. Bunt, S.M., Lund, R.D., Land, P.W. Brain Res. (1983) [Pubmed]
  6. Acid dye adsorption onto cationized polyamide fibres. Modeling and consequent interpretations of model parameter behaviours. Khalfaoui, M., Baouab, M.H., Gauthier, R., Ben Lamine, A. Journal of colloid and interface science. (2006) [Pubmed]
 
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