Novel azo dyes derived from phthalimide. Part 1: Synthesis and spectroscopic properties

Jae Hong Choi, Jeong Min Jeon, Mi Hyeon Kim, Andrew D. Towns, Chun Yoon

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Abstract

A series of azo dyes has been synthesised based on N-alkylphthalimide diazo components featuring one of three different alkyl groups. An analogous set of dyes was prepared in which the N-alkylphthalimidylazo systems bore an o,o-dibromo-substitution pattern. In these cases, cyanodebromination was performed to give the corresponding dicyano analogues. All the synthesised intermediates and dyes were characterised by mass spectrometry, proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy and elemental analysis. The absorption maxima of the dyes in dimethylformamide (N,N-dimethyl ∼) were observed to be in the range 435-608 nm and found to be consistent with results seen in previous studies of conventional monoazo disperse dyes. Replacement of both halogens in the dibromo-substituted dyes with cyano groups led to large bathochromic shifts (128-141nm) in absorption maxima. Bathochromism was also observed when acetylamino groups were present on the coupler ring ortho to the azo link. However, variation of the N-alkyl function on the imido ring from n-butyl to sec-butyl and iso-propyl had little effect on absorption maxima, values being similar to that reported for the parent N-unsubstituted analogue.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)92-99
Number of pages8
JournalColoration Technology
Volume124
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 2008

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