azo dye

NOUN
  1. any dye containing one or more azo groups
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How To Use azo dye In A Sentence

  • The first step, that of the manufacture of phenyl arsinic acid, was carried out at Ludwigshafen in one of the existing azo dye sheds without any alteration of plant, just as a new azo dye might have been produced in the same shed. The riddle of the Rhine, chemical strategy in peace and war ...
  • Many chrome dyes are normal acid azo dyes containing hydroxyl or amino substituents in the ortho position to the azo linkage.
  • Phenazopyridine is an AZO dye that has been used as a genitourinary analgesic since the 1920's. 1 It is currently available as a single agent and in combination products with antiinfective agents such as sufisoxazole and sulfamethoxazole and with antispasmodic agents. Phenazopyridine
  • Organic dyes related in this review included the following categories, the triphenylmethane , the azo dyes, the phthalocyanines, the hydroxyanthraguinones and etc(58 ref. cite).
  • A number of reports discourage the azo dye decolorisation by microorganism under anaerobic conditions as it leads to the formation of corresponding aromatic amines.
  • There have long been films impregnated with diazo dyes which form a picture without development, so that it is already there as soon as the camera has been operated. As We May Think
  • The ability to degrade azo dyes varied between lignin peroxidase isoenzymes and optimum pH for decolorization differed between dyes.
  • Mention should also be made of his other investigations; the conversion of chloral into dichloroacetic acid, the series of studies on the amide chlorides, imide chlorides, amidines, glyoxalines, etc., his work on azo dyes and diazo compounds, and many others. Otto Wallach - Biography
  • Its reason is certain azo dyes meeting generation guides aromatics amine, cause cancer thereby.
  • Mention should also be made of his other investigations; the conversion of chloral into dichloroacetic acid, the series of studies on the amide chlorides, imide chlorides, amidines, glyoxalines, etc., his work on azo dyes and diazo compounds, and many others. Otto Wallach - Biography
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