Mordant brown 33 explained

Mordant brown 33 (MB33) is 2,4-diamino-5-(2-hydroxy-5-nitrophenylazo) benzene sulfonic acid sodium salt.

The UV-Visible spectra of MB33 in all mixtures investigated display three absorption bands in 50% ethanol within all the pH ranges 1.5-13.3 using Thiel buffer the maximum absorption of these bands is located at 438, 453 and a double head band at 410 and 475 nm . The band at 438 nm corresponds to absorption attributed to the cationic form (LH6) of MB33 (whereas L indicates to the parent structure of ligand without hydrogen protons) and disappears at pH > 3.0. The band at 453 nm corresponds to the absorption of the neutral form of the reagent (LH5-). The double head bands at 410 and 475 nm correspond to the di-anionic (LH42−) of MB33.[1]

Notes and References

  1. M. M. Seleim, M. S. Abu-Bakr, E.Y. Hashem and A. M. El-Zohry; Spectrophotometric determination of manganese (II) with Mordant Brown 33 in the presence of Tween 20 in some foods; Canadian Journal of Analytical Sciences and Spectroscopy, Volume 54, No. 2, 2009. - www.researchgate.net