A Study on The Removal of Some Environmentally Polluting Textile Dyes Using Thiazole Complexes

Authors

  • Zainab Hussein Falih Jabr Al-Qadisiyah University College of Science Department of Chemistry
  • Bushra Ali Saleh Hashem University of Baghdad College of Science Department of Chemistry
  • Amina Said Hameed Ahmed University of Samarra College of Applied Sciences Department of Applied Chemistry
  • Samerah Abd Alrauf Abdalkareem Abdalmuhsen University of Kufa Department of Chemistry
  • Zaman Haqi Ismail Abbas University of Baghdad College of Science for Women Department of Chemistry

Keywords:

dye, chemical, auxochrome

Abstract

Study of textile dyes which are chemical substances and compounds used for the purpose of producing and preparing materials that last for a long period. We have previously indicated that in order for a substance to act as a dye, it must be able to fix itself and have the ability to fix on the fabric. There are no chromogens that act as dyes because the presence of a salt-forming group is necessary. Auxochromes and similar groups, regardless of their specialization (as auxochromes) in order to make the color deep, their presence is necessary to make the chromogen a dye. Thus, auxochromes perform two functions.

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Published

2024-11-04

How to Cite

Falih Jabr, Z. H., Hashem, B. A. S., Ahmed, A. S. H., Abdalkareem Abdalmuhsen, S. A. A., & Abbas, Z. H. I. (2024). A Study on The Removal of Some Environmentally Polluting Textile Dyes Using Thiazole Complexes. American Journal of Biodiversity, 1(4), 41–56. Retrieved from https://biojournals.us/index.php/AJB/article/view/257

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