摘要 |
559,680. Dyes. SOC. OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY IN BASLE. April 3, 1942, No. 4470. Convention date, April 3, 1941. [Classes 2 (iii) and 15 (ii)] Trisazo dyes, suitable for dyeing cellulose fibres, e.g. cotton, linen, ramie, hemp, jute or regenerated cellulose and films or ribbons of regenerated cellulose mainly reddish blue shades, are obtained by coupling (alkaline) in either order (a) a diazotized aminoazo compound (1 mol.) of the general formula wherein R represents an aryl residue carrying the OH and COOH in o-position to each other, x represents alkyl or alkoxy and y represents alkoxy, (b) a diazotised amine (1 mol.), of the general formula wherein x and y have the above significance, with 5:5<SP>1</SP>-dihydroxy-2:2<SP>1</SP>-dinaphthylamine-9:7<SP>1</SP>- disulphonic acid (1 mol.). Specified aminoazo components are 5-amino-2-hydroxybenzoic acid # cresidine or 2:5-dimethoxy- or diethoxyaniline and specified amine components are cresidine and 2:5-dimethoxy- or diethoxyaniline. The dyeing may be made fast to washing by after-treatment or treatment in the dyebath with agents yielding copper, e.g. as described in Specifications 455,274, 468,362 or 531,470. An example is given of the production of the dyestuff, 4-amino-2-methyl-5-methoxy- 4<SP>1</SP>-hydroxy-azo-benzene-3<SP>1</SP>-carboxylic acid # (alkaline) 5:5<SP>1</SP>-dihydroxy-2:2<SP>1</SP>-dinaphthylamine- 7:71-disulphonic acid (alkaline)# cresidine ; the product dyes cotton reddish blue, becoming greenish and fast to washing and light on after-coppening. |