1960
DOI: 10.3891/acta.chem.scand.14-0979
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The Influence of Temperature on the Protolytic Equilibriums and Reaction-Rate Constants of Basic Triphenylmethane Dyes.

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“…These results are supported byWang et al, showing minimal space between the MGA-MG interface and the prevention of hydroxyl ion attack, which is an unlikely mechanism of hydrolysis in a pH 6.7 buffer[29,32]. Nguyen et al argued that MGA can change the conformation and charge distribution of MG upon binding[34], which may result in a shift of hydrolysis kinetics and thermodynamics.…”
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“…These results are supported byWang et al, showing minimal space between the MGA-MG interface and the prevention of hydroxyl ion attack, which is an unlikely mechanism of hydrolysis in a pH 6.7 buffer[29,32]. Nguyen et al argued that MGA can change the conformation and charge distribution of MG upon binding[34], which may result in a shift of hydrolysis kinetics and thermodynamics.…”
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“…This stabilization is beneficial for MGA-based applications towards accurate and repeatable detection assays based on MG's fluorescence enhancement by MGA [30,31]. Finally, a synergistic stabilization mechanism is proposed based on both fluorescence and absorbance kinetics combined with previous reports on MG kinetics in aqueous environments [32,33].…”
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