Abstract:
New valuable metal complex compounds, preferably copper, nickel, chromium or cobalt complex compounds, of monoazo dyestuffs which in the metal-free form and in form of the free acid correspond to the general formula (1) ##SPC1##In which one A stands for the group of the formula (2)HO -- R -- N = -- (2)wherein HO--R-- represents the radical of a coupling component of the series of the acetoacetic acid arylamide, barbituric acid, pyrazolone or of naphthalene, the hydroxyl group of which is in a vicinal position with regard to the azo group, and the other A stands for a hydroxyl group, X for a vinyl group or for a group having the formula --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --Z, wherein Z represents the hydroxyl group or an organic or inorganic radical capable of being split off by an alkaline agent, n represents the number 1 or 2 and m a number of from 1 to 3, and processes to prepare them, said dyestuffs being suitable for the dyeing and printing of different materials, such as wool, silk, poly amide fiber materials or leather, especially of cellulose-containing materials such as cotton, regenerated cellulose and linen, yielding intense dyeings and prints of high tinctorial strength which exhibit good to very good fastnesses to light, wet processing, washing, perspiration, steaming, ironing and rubbing and are resistant to chemical solvents.
Abstract:
Water-soluble dyestuffs which correspond to the formula (1) given below, have fiber-reactive properties and dye synthetic and natural materials, in particular fiber materials, containing hydroxyl and/or carboxamide groups, such as wool and in particular cellulose fiber materials, in deep shades ##STR1## in which: F is the radical of a dyestuff, such as of an azo dyestuff, heavy metal complex azo dyestuff, anthraquinone dyestuff or phthalocyanine dyestuff,R.sup.x is hydrogen or lower alkyl, which can be substituted by halogen, hydroxyl, cyano, lower alkoxy, lower alkoxycarbonyl, carboxyl, sulfamoyl, sulfo or sulfato;n is the number 1 or 2; andQ is a group of the formula ##STR2## in whichR.sup.z is hydrogen or lower alkyl, which can be substituted by halogen, hydroxyl, cyano, lower alkoxy, carboxyl, sulfamoyl, sulfo, sulfato or by optionally substituted phenyl, or is cyclohexyl or optionally substituted phenyl, W is optionally substituted arylene or a combined radical of alkylene and arylene, in which the alkylene radicals and arylene radicals can be substituted and the alkylene radicals and alkylene-arylene radicals can likewise be interrupted by hetero groups; the group --SO.sub.2 --Y is a fiber-reactive group from the vinylsulfone series, z is the number 1 or 2, A is the number zero or 1, B is the number 1 or 2, the sum of (A+B) being 2, X, together with the N atom and 1 or 2 lower alkylene groups and if appropriate 1 or 2 hetero groups, forms the radical of a heterocyclic ring and alk is a lower alkylene,are described.
Abstract:
Water-soluble triphendioxazine compounds of the formula (1) with quaternary ammonium groups ##STR1## in which the substituents are defined in claim 1. The compounds (1) have fiber-reactive dyestuff properties and dye, for example, cellulose fiber materials, wool and synthetic polyamide in deep, fast shades.
Abstract:
Water-soluble azo compounds of the general formula D--N.dbd.N--K are described, which have advantageous fiber-reactive dye properties and dye carboxamido-containing and in particular hydroxy-containing materials, such as wool and in particular cellulose fiber materials, in hues which have high color strength and good fastness properties.In the formula D--N.dbd.N--K, the symbols have the following meanings:D is a radical of the general formula ##STR1## in which Y is a vinyl group or an ethyl group which can be eliminated in the .beta.-position by an alkaline radical and R is a hydrogen atom, a nitro, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, carboxyl or hydroxyl group or a halogen atom;K is a radical of a mono-coupleable water-soluble coupling component, which can additionally contain an azo group, or the radical of a doubly-coupleable water-soluble coupling component, each from the series of aminobenzenes, phenols, naphthols, aminonaphthols, acylaminonaphthols, dihydroxynaphthalenesulfonic acids, phenylazoaminonaphtholsulfonic acids, naphthylazoaminonaphtholsulfonic acids, 5-pyrazolones, 5-aminopyrazoles, acetoacetylarylides, 2-hydroxy-6-pyridones and hydroxyquinolines, it also being possible for K to contain, in addition to the substituents customary in dyes, one or more fiber-reactive groups. Furthermore, precursors of these azo compounds of the general formula ##STR2## are described, in which G is an amino or nitro group, R has the abovementioned meaning and Y' is a .beta.-hydroxyethyl group or has one of the meanings given above for Y.
Abstract:
Water-soluble dyes which contain one or two fiber-reactive groups of the formula ##STR1## in which each R is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, it being possible for both R to have a meaning which is identical to or different from one another, Y is the vinyl group or a group of the general formula --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --X in which X represents a substituent which can be eliminated as an anion, and m represents the number 2 or 3. These novel dyes can be used to dye hydroxy and/or carboxamide group-containing materials in particular fiber-materials, such as, in particular, cellulose fiber materials, in fast shades.
Abstract:
Water-soluble azo compounds having fiber-reactive dye properties conforming to the formula ##STR1## in which D denotes a benzene or naphthalene ring;R.sup.1 denotes hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, sulfo or carboxy;R.sup.2 denotes hydrogen, alkyl, alkoxy, sulfo, carboxy, substituted or unsubstituted aryl, hydroxy, nitro or halogen;R denotes hydrogen or substituted or unsubstituted alkyl;A denotes hydroxy, substituted or unsubstituted alkoxy or aryloxy, thio, substituted or unsubstituted alkylthioether or arylthioether or an optionally mononsubstituted or disubstituted amino group having substituents from the aliphatic and aromatic and the acylamide series;B hydroxy, optionally substituted alkoxy or aryloxy, thio, optionally substituted alkylthioether or arylthioether or an optionally monosubstituted or disubstituted amino group having substituents from the aliphatic and aromatic and the acylamide series;M denotes hydrogen, alkali or alkaline earth;m denotes the number 1 or 2;n denotes the number 0 or 1;p denotes the number 0, 1 or 2;Y denotes .beta.-thiosulfatoethyl, .beta.-phosphatoethyl, .beta.-chloroethyl, vinyl or .beta.-sulfatoethyl;the group --SO.sub.2 --Y is bonded to A or D or to both; or in which:A is chlorine or bromine,B is an optionally monosubstituted or disubstituted amino group having substituents from the aliphatic and aromatic and the acylamide series,m denotes the number 1 and the group --SO.sub.2 Y is bonded to D andD, R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R, M, n, p and Y have the above meanings.The new azo compounds dye fiber materials, such as wool and in particular cellulose, in strong and fast shades.
Abstract:
A process for the fixation of organic dyestuffs on materials having a fibrous structure had been found, in which an organic dyestuff containing one or several groups of the formula (I) ##STR1## wherein R.sup.1, R.sup.2, R.sup.3 and R.sup.4 each represent a non-ionic, anionic or cationic substituent, with the exception of a primary or secondary amino group or the salts thereof, is applied in dissolved form onto said materials and subsequently subjected to the action of nitrous acid. The process yields fiber materials on which active substances, such as dyestuffs, brighteners, mothproofing agents, water-repellent agents, etc., are fixed fast; the novel process is especially and advantageously suitable in combination with the ice-color technique.
Abstract:
A water-soluble monoazo-dyestuff of the formula (1) ##STR1## in which X represents --CH=CH.sub.2 or --CH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2 --Z, the radical Z stands for hydroxyl, sulfato, chlorine, bromine, lower alkyl-sulfonyloxy, lower alkyl-sulfonylamino, phenyl-sulfonyloxy, lower alkyl-phenyl-sulfonyloxy, phenyl-sulfonylamino, lower alkyloyloxy, monosulfobenzoyloxy, phenoxy, di-(lower alkyl)-amino, tri-(lower alkyl)-ammonium, thiosulfato or phosphato, and A is a radical of a coupling component of the aminobenzene, hydroxybenzene amino-naphthalene, hydroxynaphthalene, N-naphthyl- or N-phenyl-amino-pyrazole, N-naphthyl- or N-phenyl-pyrazolone or of the acetoacetanilide series, the coupling component containing at least one water-solubilizing group, and a process for preparing these dyestuffs which are very suitable for the dyeing and printing of native and synthetic carbonamide-groups containing and native, regenerated or synthetic hydroxy-groups containing material, and yield, especially on cellulose fibrous materials in the presence of alkaline agents dyeings and prints of good to very good fastnesses to light and to wet-processing and of good stability to alkalis. The novel dyestuffs also have a very good color-build-up and yield dyeings and prints of high tinetorial strength.
Abstract:
Water-soluble azo dyes and their heavy metal complex derivatives, such as copper, cobalt and chromium complex azo dyes are described, which have the general formula (1) shown below, have fiber-reactive properties and dye natural and synthetic hydroxyl- and/or carboxamido-containing materials, in particular fiber materials, such as wool and in particular cellulose fiber materials, by the dyeing and printing processes customary for fiber-reactive dyes, in hues which have high color strength and good fastness properties. ##STR1##
Abstract:
Azo compounds containing, as the diazo constituent, 1-sulpho-6-carboxy-2-aminonaphthalene and, as the coupling constituent, substances which contain a residue of the pyrimidine or triazine series which reacts with fibers. The azo compounds possess dye properties and, when used in the usual application fixing process for fiber-reactive dyes, color materials containing carbonamide and/or hydroxyl groups, in particular fibrous material such as wool, synthetic nylon and, in particular, cellulose fiber materials in intense, permanent shades.