Abstract

Twelve monoazo disperse dyes were synthesized and then characterized by melting point (m.p.) measurement, elemental analysis and1H-NMR. The photostability of monoazo disperse dyes in solvents with different polarities was evaluated thereafter the dyes in each solvent were irradiated with visible light for 8 hours. The percentage of photostability of the dye decreased from the initial value in the range of 5-10%. The photostability was affected by the substituted group of the dyes regardless of the solvent used. Different R1group on the diazo component increased the photostability in order of H˃CN˃Cl. The photostability of the dye was also higher when R2group on the coupling component was a methyl group.

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