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Rhb c28h31cln2o3

Manufactured by Merck Group
Sourced in Germany

RhB (C28H31ClN2O3) is a chemical compound used in various lab equipment and applications. It is a red dye with the molecular formula C28H31ClN2O3. RhB is commonly used as a fluorescent tracer, biological stain, and analytical reagent in various scientific and research fields.

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2 protocols using rhb c28h31cln2o3

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Synthesis of Photocatalytic Nanocomposites

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AHFT [(NH4)2TiF6, China], boric
acid (H3BO3, Daejung, Korea), formic acid (CH2O2, Daejung,
Korea), WO3 nanoparticles (Sigma-Aldrich, USA), P25 (TiO2, Evonik, Germany), and RhB (C28H31ClN2O3, Sigma-Aldrich, USA) were used as received,
without further purification.
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Adsorption of Rhodamine B on Fe-MOF

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All reactants were obtained from commercial sources and used without further purification.
Ferric chloride hexahydrate (FeCl3·6H2O, 99 wt%, Merck, Darmstadt, Germany), Charcoal activated (AC) with a size ranging from 10 to 15 nm, Iron (II) Sulfate Heptahydrate (FeSO4·7H2O), and 1,3,5-Benzenetricarboxylic acid (H3btc) were purchased from Merck. RhB (C28H31ClN2O3) with molar weight 479.01 g mol−1 (Sigma-Aldrich, Darmstadt, Germany) were used as the adsorbates.
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