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Natural Science Forum / Biology / Microbiology / July 2007



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HPLC of Remazol Black B

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p nanda - 22 Jul 2007 07:32 GMT
Can anybody suggest the methodology for the HPLC of textile dye
Remazol Black B and its degraded products. Please help me, I have
tired a lot for these but couldn't get the answer.
Thank You
N10 - 22 Jul 2007 23:05 GMT
> Can anybody suggest the methodology for the HPLC of textile dye
> Remazol Black B and its degraded products. Please help me, I have
> tired a lot for these but couldn't get the answer.
> Thank You

Sounds a bit spealised really

If you have the  ability to experiment I would recommed a reverse phase c18
column with UV detection ( 254 nm would be a good place to start)

Methanol water as a mobile phase ; ratios your choice.

N10
 
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