Abstract

The article presents the results of a study of the synthesis of a new type of pigment - nickel phthalocyanine diphosphate (DAPNiPc), which contains macroheterocyclic compounds. The influence of the method of obtaining a pigment in the liquid and solid phases on its physicochemical properties and intensity has been studied. The gross formula of the pigment is given and the areas of its practical application are shown. Thermal analysis on a Setaram LabSys Evo instrument (France) was used to study the thermal stability of a highly intense pigment of the organic nickel phthalocyanine pigment, which was compared with the closest analog, the copper phthalocyanine pigment. Thermal studies of exothermic and endothermic processes were carried out in the temperature range of 100-500 °C. The results of the mass loss of the pigment upon heating are presented. It is shown that, due to the content of phosphorus-containing compounds, the synthesized pigment has high heat resistance and intensity.

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