130-23-4Relevant articles and documents
Monoazo compounds having vinylsulfone type fiber reactive group and method for dyeing or printing fiber materials using the same
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, (2008/06/13)
A monoazo compound of the following formula, STR1 wherein D is phenylene or naphthylene; X is halogeno, pyridinio or STR2 B is --OR3, --SR4, STR3 in which R3, R4, R5 and R6 are each hydrogen, alkyl, phenyl, naphthyl or benzyl, r is 0 or 1, and E is O, SO, SO2, CH2 or NR8, in which R8 is hydrogen or C1 -C4 alkyl; R, R1, R2 and R7 are each hydrogen or alkyl; A1, A2 and A3 are each phenylene, naphthylene or alkylene; Z1, Z2 and Z3 are each --SO2 CH=CH2 or --SO2 CH2 CH2 Y, in which Y is a splittable group; and p is 0 or 1; which compound is useful for dyeing or printing fiber materials to obtain a product dyed or printed in a color superior in various fastness properties with superior build-up property.
Water-soluble dyestuffs, processes for their manufacture, their use as fiber-reactive dyestuffs for dyeing and printing fiber materials and the fiber materials dyed with these dyestuffs
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, (2008/06/13)
Water-soluble dyestuffs are described which in the acid form possess the formula STR1 wherein D is a benzene or naphthalene nucleus, R1 is linked to D in ortho-position to the azo group and means hydrogen, halogen, lower alkoxy, lower alkyl, carboxy or sulfo, R2 is hydrogen, halogen, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy or sulfo and X is the vinyl group or a sulfato-, chloro- or thiosulfatoethyl group, A is a bridging member preferably selected from the diphenylene, diphenylsulfone and diphenylamine series, Z and Z1 each represent a hydroxy or amino group with the proviso that each Z and each Z1 have the same meaning. These novel dyestuffs are prepared by diazotization and coupling of the corresponding diazo and coupling components in usual manner known in the art. The novel dyestuffs possess a very valuable fiber-reactivity and are suitable for dyeing natural and regenerated cellulose or natural, regenerated or synthetic polyamide fiber materials. They can easily be applied and fixed by application methods usual and known in the art, and yield on these fiber materials dyeings and prints which possess good fastnesses, especially fastnesses to light, to washing, to perspiration and to cross-dyeing. Their fixation degree on the fiber material and correspondingly their tinctorial strength are outstanding.