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Original Article

Heterogeneity and Metachromasy of Some Commercial Anionic Dyes

Pages 103-110 | Published online: 12 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

The multicomponent character of all commercial anionic dyes tested (monoazo, disazo, indigoid and xanthene) was demonstrated by paper chromatography. On the basis of a reaction on filter paper, certain fractionated components of the dyes: aniline blue WS, benzoazurin, Bordeaux red, Congo red, cotton blue, chromotrope 2R, indigo-carmine, methyl-blau, soluble blue, and wasserblau showed a metachromatic response with the chromotropes, protamine and hexammine cobaltic chloride. The response of these same dye components with the chromotropes neomycin, polymyxin and viomycin was much weaker, and the alkaloids strychnine, codeine and cinchonidine could not elicit any metachromatic response. The hex-amminocobalt complex was the most effective of all the chromotropes studied, including protamine, both on filter paper and in aqueous solutions. Changes in color exhibited by the unchromatographed whole dyes such as alkali blue, alkali blue 6B, azoblau, Congo rubin, Hickson purple, isamine blue, orange G and trypan blue appear to be merely polychromatic effects because comparable changes are not shown by any of their chromatographically resolved components. In a solution system, the blue dyes, benzoazurin, cotton blue, indigo-carmine, methylblau, soluble blue, and wasserblau did not show definite visual changes in hue or in spectral shifts except with the hexamminocobalt complex, which induced a remarkable change in hue of all these dyes to a blue-violet or purple shade. A spectrophotometric study of methylblau has indicated that this change in hue is associated with a 25 mp shift of absorbance maximum to a lower wave length (hypsochromic effect). The filter-paper reaction between a dye component and a chromotrope is quite reliable and convenient for ascertaining a metachromatic response, since, unlike a reaction in solution systems, it is not affected by the unbound components of a reaction mixture. It is usable because water does not play any significant role in the metachromasy of anionic dyes. No correlation has been established between metachromasy and chemical constitution of anionic dyes.

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