Volume 55, Issue 6 pp. 1300-1307
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Synthesis and Characterization of Novel Monoazo Naphthalimide Disperse Dyes Containing Carboxylic Acid Group with High Heat Fastness Properties

Moosa Sadeghi Kiakhani

Moosa Sadeghi Kiakhani

Amirkabir University of Technology, Textile Engineering Department, Tehran, Iran

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Kamaladin Gharanjig

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Kamaladin Gharanjig

Institute for Colorants, Paint and Coatings, Department of Organic Colorants, Tehran, Iran

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Mokhtar Arami

Mokhtar Arami

Amirkabir University of Technology, Textile Engineering Department, Tehran, Iran

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Javad Mokhtari

Javad Mokhtari

University of Guilan, Department of Textile Engineering, Rasht, Iran

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Niyaz Mohammad Mahmoodi

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Niyaz Mohammad Mahmoodi

Institute for Colorants, Paint and Coatings, Department of Organic Colorants, Tehran, Iran

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First published: 25 September 2013
Citations: 11

Abstract

A group of novel monoazo disperse dyes containing carboxylic acid-1,8-naphthalimide group has been synthesized. All intermediates and dyes were purified by recrystalization and the column chromatography method. The purified products were characterized by 1H NMR, 13C NMR, FTIR, DSC, UV-VIS and Elemental Analysis. Spectrophotometric investigations of the synthesized dyes in different solvents were carried out in order to obtain their absorption maxima, molar extinction coefficients and solvatochromic effects. The absorption maxima of the synthesized dyes in acetone varied (513-549 nm) and the molar extinction coefficient was (17405-38939 l/mol cm). By changing the media from chloroform to DMF, the solvatochromism effect for all dyes increased. Dispersion of the synthesized dyes was prepared in water containing dispersing agent and applied to polyester fabrics. The dyed fabrics showed that all of the synthesized dyes were suitable for coloring polyester fibers, producing deep red to bluish red with very good fastness properties.

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