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Disperse yellow dye

A technology for dispersing yellow and dyes, applied in organic dyes, dyeing methods, textiles and papermaking, etc., can solve problems such as unresolved breakthrough results

Inactive Publication Date: 2013-04-24
ZHEJIANG SHANYU TECH CO LTD
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[0003] Since the European Union listed Disperse Yellow RGFL, also known as C.I. Disperse Yellow 23, as a prohibited dye, the search for substitutes for Disperse Yellow RGFL has been launched in China, but no breakthrough results have been achieved, and a substitute for Disperse Yellow RGFL has been developed. , is still a relatively large subject

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Embodiment 1

[0010] A kind of disperse yellow dye, is 55% by mass percentage, and chemical formula is The chromatid A or chemical formula is

[0011] The chromatid B and the mass percentage are 45%, and the chemical formula is

[0012]

[0013] Chromatid C mixed composition.

Embodiment 2

[0015] A kind of disperse yellow dye, dyed by 70% chromatid A or

[0016] Monomer B is mixed with chromatid C with a mass percentage of 30%.

Embodiment 3

[0018] A disperse yellow dye, which is composed of chromatid A with a mass percentage of 60% and chromatid C with a mass percentage of 40%.

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Abstract

The invention relates to a disperse dye, and particularly relates to disperse yellow dye. The disperse yellow dye is obtained by mixing the following raw materials in percentage by mass: 55-70% of a chromatid A with a chemical formula of or a chromatid B with a chemical formula of, and 30-45% of a chromatid C with a chemical formula of. A dye mixed according to the scheme and the prescription can replace a disperse yellow RGFL, and has a dyeing effect same as that of the disperse yellow RGFL; and when a finished dye product is prepared, auxiliaries, water or other lubricants are added in the chromatids, and the obtained mixture is ground by using a sand mill, the obtained product is dried, then the obtained finished product can be directly used, and can replace the disperse yellow RGFL.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a disperse dye, especially a disperse yellow dye. Background technique [0002] Disperse dyes are a class of non-ionic dyes with low water solubility. It was first used for the dyeing of acetate fiber, known as acetate dye. With the development of synthetic fibers, nylon and polyester have appeared one after another, especially polyester, because of its high alignment, less fiber voids, and strong hydrophobicity, it is necessary to expand the fiber with a carrier or under high temperature and thermal melting, so that the dye can enter Fiber and dyed. Therefore, new requirements are put forward for dyes, that is, dyes with better hydrophobicity, certain dispersibility and sublimation resistance are required. At present, the disperse dyes used for dyeing polyester fabrics in printing and dyeing processing basically have these properties, but due to the variety There are many, and it must be selected according to the processing...

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IPC IPC(8): C09B67/38
CPCC09B67/0046D06P1/18D06P3/42D06P3/54
Inventor 陶国来潘劲松牟忠岳邱健胡效奎杨杰徐叙明
Owner ZHEJIANG SHANYU TECH CO LTD
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