Visible Light Spectroscopic Analysis of Methylene Blue in Water; What Comes after Dimer?
Amparo Fernández-Pérez, Gregorio Marbán
Abstract
M (11 ppm), though to a rather low extent. This has brought the need for the recalculation of the visible light absorption spectrum and the thermodynamic parameters for the dimer, which along with those for the tetramer are the main contributions of the present work.
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CounterionTetramerTrimerDimerChemistryAbsorbanceAqueous solutionAbsorption (acoustics)Absorption spectroscopyOrder (exchange)Methylene blueAggregate (composite)Visible spectrumChemical physicsAnalytical Chemistry (journal)IonMaterials sciencePhysicsPhysical chemistryChromatographyOrganic chemistryOpticsNanotechnologyEnzymePhotocatalysisFinanceEconomicsCatalysisGold and Silver Nanoparticles Synthesis and ApplicationsAnalytical Chemistry and SensorsSpectroscopy and Quantum Chemical Studies