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Anyone know the difference in the chemistry between copper and malachite green in a salt water aquarium? Have an ongoing argument with someone who claims that malachite green is copper.
This canard about the dye containing copper comes up regularly on the
Net, and I think it has several origins:
1) the mineral after which it was named is copper-containing;
2) in aquarium practice, I'm told there have been 'cure-all' mixtures
on the market which contain both the dye and copper, because copper can
be useful as a fungicide and molluscicide;
4) gardeners are familiar with green copper oxychlorides and other
copper mixtures (eg, Bordeaux mixture) to control fungi, so they are
primed to believe that a fungicide with this name probably contains
copper
Synonyms: aniline green, benzaldehyde green, china green, and others.
For malachite green G: brilliant green.
Composition: Malachite green does NOT contain copper. It is chemically
well characterised - it belongs to the triphenylmethane family, as
below: can't display molecular structure--please see link.