6408-51-1 Purity
96%
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Specification
Acid violet 1 is a synthetic, water-soluble dye that belongs to the class of dyes known as triarylmethane dyes. A copolymer microsphere of divinylbenzene copolymer with glycidyl methacrylate functionalized with triethylenetetramine (DVB-co-GMA-TETA) resin has been synthesized for the removal of acid dyes (e.g., Acid violet 1). The adsorption capacity of this adsorbent for acid violet 1 can reach 172 mg/g.
Adsorption mechanism of acid violet 1
· The dye adsorption on DVB-co-GMA-TETA probably takes place as a result of physisorption and chemical interactions.
· The electrostatic interaction (ionic bond) between the positively charged functional groups of the resin and the negatively charged sulfonic groups of the dyes are created.
· Additionally, hydrogen bonds and π-π interactions between the aromatic rings of benzene present in the resin matrix and dyes may occur.
Acid violet 1 is an azo dye that degrades into toxic aromatic amines in the environment. Adsorption and advanced oxidation process (AOP) have proven to be two effective techniques for the removal of acid violet from aqueous solutions.
· Adsorption removal for acid violet 1
A strong alkaline anion exchanger with a macroporous structure was used to perform adsorption and desorption tests on acid violet 1 at room temperature using intermittent technology. Dye removal efficiencies of more than 99% can be achieved after 240 minutes using anion exchange resin in 100-500 mg/L solutions.
· Advanced oxidation process for acid violet 1
Hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or peracetic acid (PAA) was used as the oxidant to evaluate the decolorization and mineralization effects of the AOP process on acid violet under different oxidation conditions. Compared with H2O2, Fenton reaction, PAA/Fe2+ and PAA/Fe2+/sunlight systems are more effective for the decolorization and mineralization of acid violet 1 solution.
The PubChem CID for Acid Violet 1 is 135764771.
The molecular formula of Acid Violet 1 is C16H10N4Na2O9S2.
The synonyms for Acid Violet 1 include C.I. Acid Violet 1, Acid Fast Violet R, Fenazo Violet T, and more.
The molecular weight of Acid Violet 1 is 512.4 g/mol.
Acid Violet 1 was created on 2019-01-17 and last modified on 2023-12-02.
The IUPAC name of Acid Violet 1 is disodium; 6-amino-4-hydroxy-5-[(4-nitro-2-sulfonatophenyl)diazenyl]naphthalene-2-sulfonate.
The Canonical SMILES of Acid Violet 1 is C1=CC(=C(C2=C(C=C(C=C21)S(=O)(=O)[O-])O)N=NC3=C(C=C(C=C3)[N+](=O)[O-])S(=O)(=O)[O-])N.[Na+].[Na+].
Acid Violet 1 has 2 hydrogen bond donor counts.
Acid Violet 1 has 12 hydrogen bond acceptor counts.
Acid Violet 1 has 0 defined atom stereocenter counts.
The molecular formula is C16H10N4Na2O9S2.
The molecular weight is 512.4 g/mol.
Some synonyms include Acid Violet 1, C.I. Acid Violet 1, Acid Fast Violet R, and Fenazo Violet T.
It was created on January 17, 2019.
The IUPAC name is disodium;6-amino-4-hydroxy-5-[(4-nitro-2-sulfonatophenyl)diazenyl]naphthalene-2-sulfonate.
The Canonical SMILES is C1=CC(=C(C2=C(C=C(C=C21)S(=O)(=O)[O-])O)N=NC3=C(C=C(C=C3)[N+](=O)[O-])S(=O)(=O)[O-])N.[Na+].[Na+].
The InChIKey is ARZVLGVDYAMAFX-UHFFFAOYSA-L.
It has 2 hydrogen bond donor counts.
The hydrogen bond acceptor count is 12.
It has 3 covalently-bonded unit counts.