Abstract

The synthesis of several disperse dyes, from 3–amino–12–phthalimide and its N–methyl derivative as diazo component and N, N–dialky lanilines as coupling component is described.The dyeing behaviour and some physical properties of these dyes are investigated and compared with those of isomeric dyes containing azo groups in the 4–position, previously studied [5]. These properties were found to be considerably affected by the presence of an alkyl sub–stituent on the nitrogen atom of imide group. Further, dyes containing unsubstituted –NH groups showed somewhat better thermal properties (higher melting points and dyeings of better fastness to sublimation), but at the same time their dyeability was worse for all the known processes of dyeing polyester fibres.Based on the i. r. and visible spectra of the dyes under investigation, it was concluded that the dyes containing unsubstituted –NH groups are highly associated; dyes containing azo groups in the 4–position associate to give one product, whereas association of the dyes with azo groups in the 3–position leads to two different products.

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