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Effect of Humic Acids on the State of Disperse, Acid, and Vat Dyes in Aqueous Solutions

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Effect of humic acids (biopolymeric compounds of anionic type recovered from peat) on the state of disperse, acid, and vat dyes in aqueous solutions was studied; vat dye was studied in the form of water-soluble sodium salt of leuco acid.

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Vashurina, Y.S., Pogorelova, A.S. & Kalinnikov, Y.A. Effect of Humic Acids on the State of Disperse, Acid, and Vat Dyes in Aqueous Solutions. Russian Journal of Applied Chemistry 76, 1489–1493 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:RJAC.0000012673.99455.75

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