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Quirks of dye nomenclature. 6. Malachite green
Authors:CJ Cooksey
Institution:Watford, United Kingdom
Abstract:Malachite green was discovered independently by two researchers in Germany in the 19th century and found immediate employment as a dye and a pigment. Subsequently, other uses, such as staining biological specimens, emerged. A much later application was the control of fungal and protozoan infections in fish, for which the dye remains popular, although illegal in many countries owing to a variety of toxicity problems. In solution, malachite green can exist as five different species depending on the pH. The location of the positive charge of the colored cation on a carbon atom or a nitrogen atom is still debated. The original names of this dye, and their origins, are briefly surveyed.
Keywords:cationic dye  disinfectant  fish  green dye  history  manufacture  nomenclature  triphenylmethane
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