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Reactive Yellow 86 (CAS 61951-86-8)

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CAS Number:
61951-86-8
Molecular Weight:
667.37
Molecular Formula:
C18H14Cl2N8Na2O9S2
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.
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Reactive Yellow 86 is a synthetic dye that belongs to the class of reactive dyes. Reactive dyes are widely used in the textile industry to color natural and synthetic fibers such as cotton, wool, silk, and polyester. These dyes are known for their high colorfastness and ability to form covalent bonds with the fiber, resulting in a durable and long-lasting color. Reactive Yellow 86, also known by its chemical name C.I. Reactive Yellow 86 or by its trade names, is specifically a yellow dye within the reactive dye range. It is used for dyeing textiles, including garments, fabrics, and home textiles.


Reactive Yellow 86 (CAS 61951-86-8) References

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  7. The Effect of Operational Parameters on the Photocatalytic Degradation of C.I. Reactive Yellow 86 Textile Dye Using Manganese Zinc Oxide Nanocomposite Thin Films  |  Habibi, M. H., & Askari, E. 2011. Journal of Advanced Oxidation Technologies. 14(2): 190-195.
  8. Molecular Docking of Laccase Protein from Bacillus Safensis DSKK5 Isolated from Earthworm gut: A Novel Method to Study dye Decolorization Potential  |  Singh, D., Sharma, K. K., Jacob, S., & Gakhar, S. K. 2014. Water, Air, & Soil Pollution. 225: 1-12.
  9. Adsorptive and photocatalytic removal of reactive dyes by silver nanoparticle-colemanite ore waste  |  Yola, M. L., Eren, T., Atar, N., & Wang, S. 2014. Chemical Engineering Journal. 242: 333-340.
  10. Hydrothermal fabrication of ternary NrGO-TiO2/ZnFe2O4 nanocomposites for effective photocatalytic and fuel cell applications  |  Suppuraj, P., Parthiban, S., Swaminathan, M., & Muthuvel, I. 2019. Materials Today: Proceedings. 15: 429-437.
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  13. Promising solar photodegradation of RY 86 by hydrophilic F127 (pluronic) aided nano cobalt ferrite and its biomedical applications  |  Jayababu, S., Inbasekaran, M., & Narayanasamy, S. 2022. Journal of Molecular Liquids. 350: 118530.

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Reactive Yellow 86, 25 g

sc-296260
25 g
$161.00

Reactive Yellow 86, 100 g

sc-296260A
100 g
$369.00