Papers by Keyword: Sulfanilic Acid

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Abstract: In this research, unzipped sulfanilic acid inspired hydrophobic peptide tube was synthesis by increasing the polarity of sulfanilic acid through nucleophilic attachment of aniline which then provided two reactive sites at the S-terminus. These two sites were then attached with the N-terminal of valine and alanine respectively at an intensity of 1000-1600 of 11 2θ (°). Through π- π stacking at the side chains, the opened ended peptide was linearly arranged to form the unzipped tube. Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR) confirm the amine bond formation whiles X-ray diffraction test results confirmed D-spacing 7.36 and 4.44 corresponding 2θ (°)12 and 19.97 respectively whiles the torsion angles (Ø2) conformations was between-150.5°and-169.2° and-2 between-129.0° and-150.6°. The Thermogravimetric analysis result showed an increase in the rigidity of the bond with an increasing intensity. Finally, Differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) test was carried out to confirm the crystallinity of the structure. Keywords: Sulfanilic acid, hydrophobic Peptide, Unzipped tubes, Nanomaterial
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Abstract: Tannic acid (TA) was modified by sulfanilic acid (SAA) using HRP catalysis in aqueous phase. The structure of modified TA was characterized by FTIR. The tanning properties of modified TA have been studied by the tanning test together with aluminum and chrome tannages. The tanning results show that the modified TA is suitable for use as pretannage and in combinaton with chrome and aluminum tannage. The shrink temperature (Ts) of leather tanned using 6% modified TA and 2% chrome tannage can reach to 92.0 oC by the modified TA and and chrome tannage by sequential step. The applied leather has merits of good uniformity, fullness, softness and fine grain. With this method, the dosage of chrome tannage is lessened and environment pollution is alleviated.
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Abstract: Sulfanilic acid is a representative intermediate of some sulfonated azo dyes. A bacterial strain isolated from the river in Wenzhou, could utilize sulfanilic acid as the solo carbon source and energy source. Based on its morphological, physiological and biochemical characteristics as well as 16SrRNA sequences the bacterial strain was identified as Ochrobactrum anthrop. Effective biodegradation of sulfanilic acid occurred at pH ranging from 6 to 8. The optimum growth temperature and pH for the bacterial strain to utilize sulfanilic acid are 30°C and 7.0 respectively. Its most favorable sulfanilic acid concentration is 300mg/L.
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