Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes

The interaction of two cationic dyes, namely, methylene (MB) and acridine orange (AO) with an anionic polyelectrolyte, namely, sodium carrageenate (NaCar) has been investigated by spectrophotometric method and spectrofluorimetric method. The polymer induced metachromasy in the dyes resulting in the...

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Main Authors: R. Nandini, B. Vishalakshi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2011-01-01
Series:E-Journal of Chemistry
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/254128
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spelling doaj-4e5e1d5bb58c46159c57754fd9a8487f2020-11-25T00:50:42ZengHindawi LimitedE-Journal of Chemistry0973-49452090-98102011-01-018S1S253S26510.1155/2011/254128Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic DyesR. Nandini0B. Vishalakshi1Department of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Chemistry, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574 199, IndiaDepartment of Post-Graduate Studies and Research in Chemistry, Mangalore University, Mangalagangotri-574 199, IndiaThe interaction of two cationic dyes, namely, methylene (MB) and acridine orange (AO) with an anionic polyelectrolyte, namely, sodium carrageenate (NaCar) has been investigated by spectrophotometric method and spectrofluorimetric method. The polymer induced metachromasy in the dyes resulting in the shift of the absorption maxima of the dyes towards shorter wavelengths.The stability of the complexes formed between acridine orange and sodium carrageenate was found to be lesser than that formed between methylene blue and sodium carrageenate. This fact was further confirmed by reversal studies using alcohols, urea, surfactants and electrolytes. The interaction parameters revealed that binding between acridine orange and sodium carrageenate was mainly due to electrostatic interaction while that between methylene blue and carrageenate is found to involve both electrostatic and hydrophobic forces. The effect of the structure of the dye and its relation to metachromasy has been discussed.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2011/254128
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Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes
E-Journal of Chemistry
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B. Vishalakshi
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title Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes
title_short Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes
title_full Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes
title_fullStr Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes
title_full_unstemmed Spectophotometric Study of Interaction between Sodium Carrageenate and Cationic Dyes
title_sort spectophotometric study of interaction between sodium carrageenate and cationic dyes
publisher Hindawi Limited
series E-Journal of Chemistry
issn 0973-4945
2090-9810
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The interaction of two cationic dyes, namely, methylene (MB) and acridine orange (AO) with an anionic polyelectrolyte, namely, sodium carrageenate (NaCar) has been investigated by spectrophotometric method and spectrofluorimetric method. The polymer induced metachromasy in the dyes resulting in the shift of the absorption maxima of the dyes towards shorter wavelengths.The stability of the complexes formed between acridine orange and sodium carrageenate was found to be lesser than that formed between methylene blue and sodium carrageenate. This fact was further confirmed by reversal studies using alcohols, urea, surfactants and electrolytes. The interaction parameters revealed that binding between acridine orange and sodium carrageenate was mainly due to electrostatic interaction while that between methylene blue and carrageenate is found to involve both electrostatic and hydrophobic forces. The effect of the structure of the dye and its relation to metachromasy has been discussed.
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