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Acid Green 27 (CAS 6408-57-7)

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Application:
Acid Green 27 is a hydrophobic dye
CAS Number:
6408-57-7
Molecular Weight:
706.73
Molecular Formula:
C34H32N2Na2O8S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Acid Green 27 is a hydrophobic dye which has been used in a study to compare dyeing kinetics of wool utilizing liposome dye baths. An additional study investigated the variances in recrystalization of Acid Green 27 due to the use of different volume ratios of ethanol or deionized water. Dye content 65%.

Other available Acid Green dyes include:
Acid Green 25 (sc-2127572)
Acid Green 50 (sc-214475)


Acid Green 27 (CAS 6408-57-7) References

  1. Physicochemical aspects of the liposome-wool interaction in wool dyeing.  |  Martí, M., et al. 2004. Langmuir. 20: 3068-73. PMID: 15875831
  2. Adsorption of Basic Yellow 28 from aqueous solutions with clinoptilolite and amberlite.  |  Yener, J., et al. 2006. J Colloid Interface Sci. 294: 255-64. PMID: 16085081
  3. Recrystallization and shape control of crystals of the organic dye acid green 27 in a mixed solvent.  |  Cong, HP. and Yu, SH. 2007. Chemistry. 13: 1533-8. PMID: 17096438
  4. Guava seed as an adsorbent and as a precursor of carbon for the adsorption of acid dyes.  |  Elizalde-González, MP. and Hernández-Montoya, V. 2009. Bioresour Technol. 100: 2111-7. PMID: 19091552
  5. Immobilization of laccase by encapsulation in a sol-gel matrix and its characterization and use for the removal of estrogens.  |  Lloret, L., et al. 2011. Biotechnol Prog. 27: 1570-9. PMID: 21919219
  6. Immobilisation of laccase on Eupergit supports and its application for the removal of endocrine disrupting chemicals in a packed-bed reactor.  |  Lloret, L., et al. 2012. Biodegradation. 23: 373-86. PMID: 22038613
  7. Effect of an azo dye on the performance of an aerobic granular sludge sequencing batch reactor treating a simulated textile wastewater.  |  Franca, RD., et al. 2015. Water Res. 85: 327-36. PMID: 26343991
  8. Decolorization of synthetic dyes by laccase immobilized on epoxy-activated carriers.  |  Kunamneni, Adinarayana, et al. 2008. Process Biochemistry. 43.2: 169-178.
  9. Influence of internal lipid on dyeing of wool fibers.  |  Marti, Meritxell, et al. 2010. Textile Research Journal. 80.4: 365-373.
  10. Oxidation rates of two textile dyes by ozone: Effect of pH and competitive kinetics.  |  Gomes, Arlindo C., et al. 2012. Chemical Engineering Journal. 189: 175-181.

Ordering Information

Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

Acid Green 27, 25 g

sc-214474
25 g
$210.00