Abstract

Quantum-chemical calculation methods have been used to examine an influence of tautomeric equilibrium [Azo Hydrazo] on a structure of 1:2 chromium metal complex dyes called Gryfalan Navy Blue RL (CI 15 707, Acid Blue 193) and Gryfalan Black RL (Acid Black 194). Chromatographic analysis indicates that synthesis yields a mixture of several dyes with different shades. Studies conducted to date have suggested that such dye complexes can constitute Drew-Pfitzner or Pfeiffer-Schetty structural isomers [1]. It is a know fact, that o-hydroxy-azo dyes exist in equilibrium of tautomeric azo and hydrazone forms. We decided to examine, whether color properties of examined metal-complex dyes can be influenced also by an azo-hydrazone equilibrium and what kind of influence on it has sulphonic groups present in molecules. Calculation and optimization of the geometrical structure were performed using the AM1 methods for monoazoo-hydroxy-azo dyesand ZINDO/1 for 1:2 chromium metal complex dyes. It was stated that monoazo dyes can create complexes in both forms: azo and hydrazone, because energy differences between each form of the metal complex dye are so small, that the monoazo dye can, in practice, create complexes in both the azo and the hydrazone form, with energy differences not exceeding about 4 - 11 kcal/mol. It is calculated that spatial structure changes with an angle of about 90° between two molecules of the dye, and angles of 10° - 20° between the naphthalene moieties. Similar electron density on the hydroxyl and ketone groups suggests that the mixture contains a dominant share of the azo form. The presence of an ionised sulphonic group was also found to affect on the tautomer equilibrium.

Highlights

  • Attempts at synthesising metal complex dyes have indicated that the metallisation of azo dyes often produces an unevenly coloured mixture

  • Similar electron density on the hydroxyl and ketone groups suggests that the mixture contains a dominant share of the azo form

  • The presence of an ionised sulphonic group was found to affect on the tautomer equilibrium

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Introduction

Attempts at synthesising metal complex dyes have indicated that the metallisation of azo dyes often produces an unevenly coloured mixture. This is especially apparent for such dyes as Acid Blue 193 and Acid Black 194, which are manufactured on a large scale in many countries, including Poland, where they are known as Gryfalan Navy Blue RL (Acid Blue 193, CI 15 707, AB193, CAS No 12392-64-2) and Gryfalan Black RL (Acid Black 194, AB194, CAS No 61931-02-0).

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