The Azure Dyes their Purification and Physicochemical properties. II. Purification of Azure B
- 1 January 1975
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Stain Technology
- Vol. 50 (3) , 149-156
- https://doi.org/10.3109/10520297509117051
Abstract
A method is described for the purification of the dye azure B in quantities sufficient for biological staining experiments on a larger scale. The method is based on the use of column chromatography. Two columns are employed. In column A with silica gel as adsorbent the azure B fraction is isolated from a suitable substrate ('technical' azure B gained by a modification of Bernthsen's synthesis of methylene blue, or polychrome methylene blue) using an acetate-formate mixture as eluent. In column B, on an Amberlite polymeric adsorbent (XAD-2) the acetate-formate anions are exchanged in chloride. Regeneration of both columns is possible: KMnO4, Na2S2O4 and water are run through column A; 5% NaOH, methanol and water through column B. Purification of azure B on economic terms is thus attained. The opinion is expressed that this method is also applicable to the purification of other cationic dyes.Keywords
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