USRE37004E - Water-soluble monoazodye containing a triazinyl or pyrimidinyl group and at least one vinyl sulfonyl type group in its structure - Google Patents
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- This present invention relates to a water-soluble monoazodye of a moderate yellow color having a novel chemical structure. Particularly, it relates to a water-soluble monoazodye having from 2 to 4 reactive groups in the chemical structure and being particularly suitable for dyeing cellulose fibers or nitrogen-containing fibers.
- the diazo component is a component of a naphthalene type, but these reactive dyes are still slightly inadequate in the level dyeing property, and they are not fully satisfactory also in the build-up property.
- the present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a water-soluble monoazodye useful as a reactive dye of moderate yellow to orange type which is excellent not only in the chlorine fastness and light fastness but also in the level dyeing property and which is also excellent in the build-up property.
- the present invention provides a water-soluble monoazodye having the following formula (I) in its free acid form: ##STR6## wherein X is 13 CH ⁇ CH 2 or --CH 2 CH 2 W wherein W is a leaving group removable by alkali; R 1 is methyl, --NHCONH 2 or --NHCOT 1 wherein T 1 is methyl, ethyl --CH 2 CH 2 COOH or --CH ⁇ CHCOOH; R 2 is hydrogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy; and Z is ##STR7## wherein P is cyano or halogen, each of Q and U which are independent of each other, is halogen, V is halogen or ##STR8## and Y is halogen or a group of the following formula (1) or (2): ##STR9## wherein R 3 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, A is a C 1 -C 4 alkyl or naphthalene group substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a
- X in the formula (I) represents --CH ⁇ CH 2 or --CH 2 CH 2 W.
- X when X is --CH 2 CH 2 W, it will be converted to --CH ⁇ CH 2 by the removal of W-H by alkali.
- these two groups may be regarded as equivalent.
- the group represented by W which is removable by the action of alkali may, for example, be a sulfuric acid ester group, a thiosulfuric acid ester group, a phosphoric acid ester group, an acetic acid ester group or a halogen atom. Particularly preferred is a sulfuric acid ester group.
- Y in the formula (I) is halogen or a group of the above formula (1) or (2).
- the halogen includes fluorine, chlorine and bromine.
- V is halogen
- Y is preferably chlorine
- V is ##STR10##
- Y is preferably fluorine.
- R 4 is hydrogen or C 1 -C 4 alkyl, preferably hydrogen, methyl or ethyl.
- W in the group Y has the same meaning as the leaving group removable by alkali described above.
- W in the group X and W in the group Y may be the same or different.
- halogen includes fluorine, chlorine and bromine, preferably chlorine and fluorine.
- the halogen for V in the formula (I) includes fluorine, chlorine and bromine. However, when Y is halogen, V is preferably chlorine, and when Y is other than halogen, V is preferably chlorine or fluorine.
- A is a C 1 -C 4 alkyl or naphthalene group substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a carboxylic acid group, include the following groups: ##STR15##
- A is phenyl substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a carboxylic acid group, and which may be substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, halogen, C 1 -C 2 alkyl and C 1 -C 2 alkoxy, include the following groups: ##STR16##
- the phenylene unsubstituted or substituted by lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, halogen or a sulfonic acid group and the naphthalene group unsubstituted or substituted by a sulfonic acid group include the following groups: ##STR19##
- the bond indicated by * is the bond which is connected to the ##STR20## group.
- the C 1 -C 4 alkylene or the C 1 -C 4 alkyleneoxy C 1 -C 4 alkylene for E may, for example, be the following groups:
- V is halogen
- ##STR21## is preferably a group wherein R 4 is hydrogen and E is phenylene, C 1 -C 4 alkylene or C 1 -C 4 alkyleneoxy C 1 -C 4 alkylene, such as ##STR22##
- R 1 is methyl, --NHCONH 2 or --NHCOT 1 wherein T 1 is methyl, ethyl, --CH 2 CH 2 COOH or --CH ⁇ CHCOOH.
- the monoazodye wherein R 1 is --NHCONH 2 is particularly excellent in that an object dyed therewith undergoes no color change even against a strong alkaline aqueous solution at the time of the post mercerizing treatment, and that it has no thermotropy.
- R 1 is preferably --NHCOCH 2 CH 2 COOH or --NHCOCH ⁇ CH 2 COOH with a view to improvement of the solubility of the dye.
- the lower alkyl is preferably methyl or ethyl, and the lower alkoxy is preferably methoxy or ethoxy.
- the lower alkyl is usually methyl or ethyl.
- --SO 3 H and --SO 2 X in the diazo component in the above formula (I) may be substituted at any positions of the o-, m- and p-positions. It is preferred that one of them is located at the p-position and the other is located at the o-position.
- the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention may be used in the free acid form or in the form of its salt.
- the salt may, for example, be an alkali metal salt or an alkaline earth metal salt. Particularly preferred is a lithium salt, a sodium salt or a potassium salt.
- the most preferred dyes of the present invention are represented by the following formulas (I-a), (I-b) and (z-c). ##STR25## wherein X' and R 2 ' have the same meanings as the above X and R 2 , respectively, A' is ##STR26## and Y' is fluorine or chlorine. ##STR27## wherein X" and R 2 " have the same meanings as the above X and R 2 respectively, R 1 " is .[.--NHCH 2 CH 2 COOH or --NHCH ⁇ CHCOOH .]. .Iadd.NHCOCH 2 CH 2 COOH or --NHCOCH ⁇ CHCOOH.Iaddend., and V" is fluorine or chlorine.
- the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention can be produced as follows.
- Z 1 is ##STR30## wherein P, Q and U are as defined above or ##STR31## wherein Hal is halogen, and Hal is halogen in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 0° to 15° C., whereby a water-soluble monoazodye of the following formula (IV): ##STR32## wherein R 1 , R 2 , X and Z 1 are as defined above, is produced.
- a monoazodye of the following formula (X) ##STR39## wherein R 1 , R 2 , R 3 , A and X are as defined above, and y 3 is halogen, is condensed with an amino compound of the above formula (VII) or (VIII) in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 85° to 95° C. at a pH of from 4 to 6.
- the feature in the chemical structure of the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention resides in that the diazo component has a phenyl group substituted by --SO 3 H and --SO 2 X and the coupling component has a halotriazinyl group, a pyrimidinyl group or a triazinyl group substituted by the group of the formula (1) or (2).
- the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention can be widely used as a dyestuff for dyeing fibers and cloths, a colorant for tinting paper and synthetic resins and as a colorant for e.g. an ink for an ink jet printer. However, it is particularly suitable for use as a dyestuff.
- the fibers to be dyed may, for example, be cellulose fibers such as cotton, viscose rayon, cupra ammonium rayon or kemp, or nitrogen-containing fibers such as polyamide, wool or silk. Particularly preferred are cellulose fibers. Such fibers may be used in the form of mixed fibers with e.g. polyester, triacetate or polyacrylonitrile.
- an acid-binding agent for example, an inorganic alkali such as sodium hydrogencarbonate or sodium carbonate, or an organic base such as triethylamine.
- the dyeing can be conducted in the presence of such an acid-binding agent in accordance with a conventional method.
- the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention may be used in combination with the other water-soluble dye.
- the dyeing method a dipping method is particularly preferred, and the dyeing temperature is usually from 40° to 80° C.
- water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention can be applied also to other dyeing method such as a cold pad batch method, a pad steam method, or a textile printing method.
- the water-soluble monoazodye of the formula (I) of the present invention is particularly suitable for dyeing cellulose fibers or nitrogen-containing fibers to a yellow to orange color, and it is excellent in the buildup property. Further, the dyed products are excellent not only in the chlorine-fastness and the light-fastness but also in the level dyeing property.
- the monoazodye of the above formula (I-1) was prepared by reacting 1 mol of a monoazo compound of the following formula (II-1): ##STR41## with 1 mol of 3-sulfoaniline in an aqueous medium at 35° C. for 4 hours while maintaining the pH at a level of from 5.0 to 5.5, followed by salting out with potassium chloride. [max: 404 nm (water)]
- the build-up property was represented by a relative value of the dyed density obtained by using 1.2 g of the dye to the dyed density obtained by using 0.3 g of the dye.
- a monoazodye [max: 412 nm (water)] of the following formula (I-2): ##STR42## was dissolved in 300 ml of water, and 20 g of Glauber's salt was added thereto to obtain a dye bath.
- this dye bath 15 g of a cotton cloth was dipped, and the temperature was raised to 60° C. over a period of 30 minutes. Then, 4.5 g of sodium carbonate was added thereto, and dyeing was conducted at 60° C. for one hour, followed by washing with water, soaping, washing with water and drying to obtain a yellow dyed product having a good level dyeing property. Further, the build-up property was also good.
- the monoazodyes shown in the following Tables 2 and 3 (in their free acid forms) were prepared in accordance with the method of Example 1 or 2, and cotton cloths were dyed with them in the same manner as in Example 1, whereby their level dyeing properties were excellent, and their build-up properties were also excellent.
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Abstract
A water-soluble monoazodye having the following formula (I) in its free acid form: ##STR1## wherein X is --CH═CH2 or --CH2 CH2 W wherein W is a leaving group removable by alkali; R1 is methyl, --NHCONH2 or --NHCOT1 wherein T1 is methyl, ethyl, --CH2 CH2 COOH or --CH═CHCOOH; R2 is hydrogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy; and Z is ##STR2## wherein P is cyano or halogen, each of Q and U which are independent of each other, is halogen, V is halogen or ##STR3## and Y is halogen or a group of the following formula (1) or (2): ##STR4## wherein R3, A, R4 and E are as defined in the disclosure and G is as defined above, has a moderate yellow to orange color and is particularly suitable for dyeing cellulose fibers or nitrogen-containing fibers.
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This present invention relates to a water-soluble monoazodye of a moderate yellow color having a novel chemical structure. Particularly, it relates to a water-soluble monoazodye having from 2 to 4 reactive groups in the chemical structure and being particularly suitable for dyeing cellulose fibers or nitrogen-containing fibers.
It is common to use water-soluble reactive dyes to dye fibers containing cellulose fibers or nitrogencontaining fibers. Such water-soluble reactive dyes are required to be excellent in level dyeing and capable of dyeing the objects in deep color, and yet the dyed products are required to be excellent in various fastnesses. These properties of reactive dyes delicately differ depending upon the basic structures, substituents or reactive groups of the dyes or depending upon the combination thereof. Therefore, dyes having various chemical structures have been proposed.
Japanese Examined Patent Publications No. 18474/1983 and No. 18471/1983 disclose reactive dyes having the following structural formulas (A) and (B), as examples of dyes of moderate yellow type: ##STR5##
In each of these reactive dyes, the diazo component is a component of a naphthalene type, but these reactive dyes are still slightly inadequate in the level dyeing property, and they are not fully satisfactory also in the build-up property.
The present invention has been made in view of the above problems, and it is an object of the present invention to provide a water-soluble monoazodye useful as a reactive dye of moderate yellow to orange type which is excellent not only in the chlorine fastness and light fastness but also in the level dyeing property and which is also excellent in the build-up property.
As a result of extensive studies, the present inventors have found it possible to accomplish the above object by using a novel monoazo compound having a specific chemical structure. The present invention has been accomplished on the basis of this discovery.
Thus, the present invention provides a water-soluble monoazodye having the following formula (I) in its free acid form: ##STR6## wherein X is 13 CH═CH2 or --CH2 CH2 W wherein W is a leaving group removable by alkali; R1 is methyl, --NHCONH2 or --NHCOT1 wherein T1 is methyl, ethyl --CH2 CH2 COOH or --CH═CHCOOH; R2 is hydrogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy; and Z is ##STR7## wherein P is cyano or halogen, each of Q and U which are independent of each other, is halogen, V is halogen or ##STR8## and Y is halogen or a group of the following formula (1) or (2): ##STR9## wherein R3 is hydrogen or lower alkyl, A is a C1 -C4 alkyl or naphthalene group substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a carboxylic acid group, or phenyl substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a carboxylic acid group, and which may be substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, halogen, C1 -C2 alkyl and C1 -C2 alkoxy, R4 is hydrogen or C1 -C4 alkyl, E is phenylene unsubstituted or substituted by lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, halogen or a sulfonic acid group, a naphthalene group unsubstituted or substituted by a sulfonic acid group, C1 -C4 alkylene or C1 -C4 alkyleneoxy C1 -C4 alkylene, and X is as defined above.
In the above water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention, X in the formula (I) represents --CH═CH2 or --CH2 CH2 W. However, when X is --CH2 CH2 W, it will be converted to --CH═CH2 by the removal of W-H by alkali. Thus, these two groups may be regarded as equivalent.
The group represented by W which is removable by the action of alkali, may, for example, be a sulfuric acid ester group, a thiosulfuric acid ester group, a phosphoric acid ester group, an acetic acid ester group or a halogen atom. Particularly preferred is a sulfuric acid ester group.
Y in the formula (I) is halogen or a group of the above formula (1) or (2).
When Y is halogen, the halogen includes fluorine, chlorine and bromine. However, when V is halogen, Y is preferably chlorine, and when V is ##STR10##
Y is preferably fluorine.
When Y is the group of the above formula (1), R4 is hydrogen or C1 -C4 alkyl, preferably hydrogen, methyl or ethyl.
W in the group Y has the same meaning as the leaving group removable by alkali described above. W in the group X and W in the group Y may be the same or different.
When P, Q or u is halogen, such halogen includes fluorine, chlorine and bromine, preferably chlorine and fluorine.
Specific examples of ##STR11## include: ##STR12##
Particularly preferred are: ##STR13##
The halogen for V in the formula (I) includes fluorine, chlorine and bromine. However, when Y is halogen, V is preferably chlorine, and when Y is other than halogen, V is preferably chlorine or fluorine.
Specific examples of the group ##STR14## wherein A is a C1 -C4 alkyl or naphthalene group substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a carboxylic acid group, include the following groups: ##STR15##
Specific examples of the same group wherein A is phenyl substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of a sulfonic acid group and a carboxylic acid group, and which may be substituted by at least one selected from the group consisting of hydroxyl, halogen, C1 -C2 alkyl and C1 -C2 alkoxy, include the following groups: ##STR16##
Among them, the following groups are particularly preferred for ##STR17## when Y is halogen: ##STR18##
For E, the phenylene unsubstituted or substituted by lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, halogen or a sulfonic acid group and the naphthalene group unsubstituted or substituted by a sulfonic acid group include the following groups: ##STR19##
In the above formulas, the bond indicated by * is the bond which is connected to the ##STR20## group. Further, the C1 -C4 alkylene or the C1 -C4 alkyleneoxy C1 -C4 alkylene for E may, for example, be the following groups:
β-(β-chloroethylsulfonyl)ethyl,
γ-(β-chloroethylsulfonyl)propyl,
δ-(β-chloroethylsulfonyl)butyl,
γ-(β-sulfatoethylsulfonyl)propyl,
β-(vinylsulfonyl)ethyl,
β-[β-(β-chloroethylsulfonyl)ethoxy]ethyl,
γ-[γ-(β-sulfatoethylsulfonyl)propoxy]propyl, and
β-[β-(vinylsulfonyl)ethoxy]ethyl.
When V is halogen, ##STR21## is preferably a group wherein R4 is hydrogen and E is phenylene, C1 -C4 alkylene or C1 -C4 alkyleneoxy C1 -C4 alkylene, such as ##STR22##
In the formula (I), R1 is methyl, --NHCONH2 or --NHCOT1 wherein T1 is methyl, ethyl, --CH2 CH2 COOH or --CH═CHCOOH. The monoazodye wherein R1 is --NHCONH2 is particularly excellent in that an object dyed therewith undergoes no color change even against a strong alkaline aqueous solution at the time of the post mercerizing treatment, and that it has no thermotropy.
Further, when Z is ##STR23## wherein P, Q and U are as defined above ##STR24## wherein each of V' and Y' is halogen, R1 is preferably --NHCOCH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCOCH═CH2 COOH with a view to improvement of the solubility of the dye.
For R2, the lower alkyl is preferably methyl or ethyl, and the lower alkoxy is preferably methoxy or ethoxy.
For R3, the lower alkyl is usually methyl or ethyl.
In the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention, --SO3 H and --SO2 X in the diazo component in the above formula (I) may be substituted at any positions of the o-, m- and p-positions. It is preferred that one of them is located at the p-position and the other is located at the o-position.
The water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention may be used in the free acid form or in the form of its salt. The salt may, for example, be an alkali metal salt or an alkaline earth metal salt. Particularly preferred is a lithium salt, a sodium salt or a potassium salt.
The most preferred dyes of the present invention are represented by the following formulas (I-a), (I-b) and (z-c). ##STR25## wherein X' and R2 ' have the same meanings as the above X and R2, respectively, A' is ##STR26## and Y' is fluorine or chlorine. ##STR27## wherein X" and R2 " have the same meanings as the above X and R2 respectively, R1 " is .[.--NHCH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCH═CHCOOH .]. .Iadd.NHCOCH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCOCH═CHCOOH.Iaddend., and V" is fluorine or chlorine. ##STR28## wherein X'" and R2 '" have the same meanings as the above X and R2, respectively, R1 '" is .[.--NHCH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCH═CHCOOH.]. .Iadd.NHCOCH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCOCH═CHCOOH.Iaddend., and when P'" is chlorine, each of Q'" and U'"is fluorine, and when P'" is cyano, each of Q'" and .[.Q'".]. .Iadd.U'".Iaddend. is chlorine.
The water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention can be produced as follows.
Namely, an azo compound of the following formula (II): ##STR29## wherein R1, R2 and X are as defined above, is condensed with a reactive compound of the following formula (III):
Z.sup.1 --Hal (III)
wherein Z1 is ##STR30## wherein P, Q and U are as defined above or ##STR31## wherein Hal is halogen, and Hal is halogen in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 0° to 15° C., whereby a water-soluble monoazodye of the following formula (IV): ##STR32## wherein R1, R2, X and Z1 are as defined above, is produced.
In a case where Z in the formula (I) is ##STR33## wherein one of V or Y is halogen, an azo compound of the following formula (V): ##STR34## wherein R1, R2, X and Hal are as defined above, is condensed with an amine of the following formula (VI), (VII) or (VIII): ##STR35## wherein R3, R4, A, E and X are as defined above, in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 30 to 40° C., whereby a water-soluble monoazodye of the following formula (IX) is obtained: ##STR36## wherein R1, R2 are as defined above, and when y2 is halogen, V2 is ##STR37## when y2 is the group of the formula (1) or (2), V2 is halogen.
Further, to produce a water-soluble monoazodye of the formula (I) wherein V is ##STR38## and Y is the group of the formula (1) or (2), a monoazodye of the following formula (X): ##STR39## wherein R1, R2, R3, A and X are as defined above, and y3 is halogen, is condensed with an amino compound of the above formula (VII) or (VIII) in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 85° to 95° C. at a pH of from 4 to 6.
The feature in the chemical structure of the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention resides in that the diazo component has a phenyl group substituted by --SO3 H and --SO2 X and the coupling component has a halotriazinyl group, a pyrimidinyl group or a triazinyl group substituted by the group of the formula (1) or (2). By virtue of this characteristic chemical structure, the build-up property and the level dyeing property at the time of dyeing are remarkably improved.
The water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention can be widely used as a dyestuff for dyeing fibers and cloths, a colorant for tinting paper and synthetic resins and as a colorant for e.g. an ink for an ink jet printer. However, it is particularly suitable for use as a dyestuff.
When the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention is to be used as a dyestuff, the fibers to be dyed may, for example, be cellulose fibers such as cotton, viscose rayon, cupra ammonium rayon or kemp, or nitrogen-containing fibers such as polyamide, wool or silk. Particularly preferred are cellulose fibers. Such fibers may be used in the form of mixed fibers with e.g. polyester, triacetate or polyacrylonitrile.
To dye cellulose fibers or nitrogen-containing fibers by means of the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention, it is common to employ an acid-binding agent, for example, an inorganic alkali such as sodium hydrogencarbonate or sodium carbonate, or an organic base such as triethylamine. The dyeing can be conducted in the presence of such an acid-binding agent in accordance with a conventional method.
The water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention may be used in combination with the other water-soluble dye.
As the dyeing method, a dipping method is particularly preferred, and the dyeing temperature is usually from 40° to 80° C.
Further, the water-soluble monoazodye of the present invention can be applied also to other dyeing method such as a cold pad batch method, a pad steam method, or a textile printing method.
The water-soluble monoazodye of the formula (I) of the present invention is particularly suitable for dyeing cellulose fibers or nitrogen-containing fibers to a yellow to orange color, and it is excellent in the buildup property. Further, the dyed products are excellent not only in the chlorine-fastness and the light-fastness but also in the level dyeing property.
Now, the present invention will be described in further detail with reference to Examples. However, it should be understood that the present invention is by no means restricted to such specific Examples.
0.3 g or 1.2 g of each of monoazodyes of the following formulas (I-1) and (C): ##STR40## was dissolved in 300 ml of water, and 20 9 of Glauber's salt was added thereto to obtain a dye bath. In this dye bath, 15 9 of a non-mercerized cotton cloth was dipped, and the temperature was raised to 60° C. over a period of 30 minutes. Then, 4.5 9 of sodium carbonate was added thereto, and dyeing was conducted at 60° C. for one hour, followed by washing with water, soaping, washing with water and drying to obtain a yellow dyed cloth.
Here, the monoazodye of the above formula (I-1) was prepared by reacting 1 mol of a monoazo compound of the following formula (II-1): ##STR41## with 1 mol of 3-sulfoaniline in an aqueous medium at 35° C. for 4 hours while maintaining the pH at a level of from 5.0 to 5.5, followed by salting out with potassium chloride. [max: 404 nm (water)]
Measurement of the build-up property
With respect to each dyed cloth, its surface reflectance was measured by a color difference meter (Macbeth® spectrometer MS-2020, manufactured by a division of Kolmorgen Corporation) to obtain a percentage exhaustion. The build-up property was represented by a relative value of the dyed density obtained by using 1.2 g of the dye to the dyed density obtained by using 0.3 g of the dye.
Level dyeing property
With respect to the dyed cloth obtained by using 0.3 g of each monoazodye, the uniformity in dyeing was visually evaluated.
The results are shown in Table 1.
TABLE 1
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Build-up
property Level dyeing
Monoazodye
(1.2 g/0.3 g)
property
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Example 1 (I-1) 250 Remarkably
uniformly dyed
Comparative
(C) 150 Non-uniformity in
Example 1 the dyed density
observed
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0.3 g or 0.6 g of a monoazodye [max: 412 nm (water)] of the following formula (I-2): ##STR42## was dissolved in 300 ml of water, and 20 g of Glauber's salt was added thereto to obtain a dye bath. In this dye bath, 15 g of a cotton cloth was dipped, and the temperature was raised to 60° C. over a period of 30 minutes. Then, 4.5 g of sodium carbonate was added thereto, and dyeing was conducted at 60° C. for one hour, followed by washing with water, soaping, washing with water and drying to obtain a yellow dyed product having a good level dyeing property. Further, the build-up property was also good.
Here, the monoazodye of the above formula (I-2) was prepared as follows.
Namely, 1 mol of a monoazodye of the above formula (II-1) was reacted with 1 mol of 2-aminoethane sulfonic acid in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 30 to 40° C. under stirring for 10 hours while maintaining the pH at a level of 8 with sodium carbonate to obtain a compound of the following formula: ##STR43## Then, this compound was reacted with 1.2 mol of 3-(βhydroxyethyl)sulfonylaniline sulfuric acid ester in an aqueous medium at a temperature of from 90 to 95° C. under stirring for 10 hours while maintaining the pH at a level of from 5 to 6 with sodium acetate, followed by salting out with potassium chloride to obtain the monoazodye of the above formula (I-2).
The monoazodyes shown in the following Tables 2 and 3 (in their free acid forms) were prepared in accordance with the method of Example 1 or 2, and cotton cloths were dyed with them in the same manner as in Example 1, whereby their level dyeing properties were excellent, and their build-up properties were also excellent.
TABLE 2
- (I)
##STR44##
No.
##STR45##
--R.sup.1 --R.sup.2 --Y --V max nm (Water) Color of dyed cloth
3-1
##STR46##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --F
##STR47##
405 Yellow
3-2
##STR48##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR49##
405 Yellow
3-3
##STR50##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR51##
405 Yellow
3-4
##STR52##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --F --NHC.sub.2 H.sub.4 SO.sub.3 H 408 Yellow
3-5
##STR53##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR54##
##STR55##
413 Yellow
3-6
##STR56##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR57##
--NHC.sub.3 H.sub.6 SO.sub.3
H 415 Yellow
3-7
##STR58##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR59##
408 Yellow
3-8
##STR60##
--NHCOCH.sub.2 --CH.sub.3 --F
##STR61##
410 Yellow
3-9
##STR62##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --OCH.sub.3 --Cl
##STR63##
432 Orange
3-10
##STR64##
--NHCOC.sub.2
H.sub.5 --OCH.sub.3 --F
##STR65##
428 Yellow
3-11
##STR66##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR67##
403 Yellow
3-12
##STR68##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --F
##STR69##
403 Yellow
3-13
##STR70##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --OCH.sub.3
##STR71##
##STR72##
430 Orange
3-14
##STR73##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --F
##STR74##
407 Yellow
3-15
##STR75##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR76##
405 Yellow
3-16
##STR77##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR78##
403 Yellow
3-17
##STR79##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR80##
402 Yellow
3-18
##STR81##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --F
##STR82##
402 Yellow
3-19
##STR83##
--CH.sub.3 --H --Cl
##STR84##
391 Yellow
3-20
##STR85##
--CH.sub.3 --OCH.sub.3 --F
##STR86##
418 Yellow
3-21
##STR87##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR88##
403 Yellow
3-22
##STR89##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --Cl
##STR90##
403 Yellow
3-23
##STR91##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --F
##STR92##
403 Yellow
3-24
##STR93##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H --NHC.sub.2 H.sub.4 SO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.4 Cl
##STR94##
417 Yellow
3-25
##STR95##
--NHCOCH.sub.2 CH.sub.2
COOH --OCH.sub.3 --Cl --Cl 420 Yellow
3-26
##STR96##
--NHCOCH═CHCOOH H --NHC.sub.2 H.sub.4 OC.sub.2 H.sub.4 SO.sub.2
C.sub.2 H.sub.4 OSO.sub.3
H --F 409 Yellow
3-27
##STR97##
--NHCONH.sub.2 H --NHC.sub.3 H.sub.6 SO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.4 OSO.sub.3
H
##STR98##
419 Yellow
3-28
##STR99##
--NHCOCH.sub.3 --OC.sub.2
H.sub.5
##STR100##
--Cl 429 Orange
3-29
##STR101##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR102##
--Cl 407 Yellow
3-30
##STR103##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR104##
--F 413 Yellow
3-31
##STR105##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR106##
--NHC.sub.2 H.sub.4 SO.sub.3
H 414 Yellow
3-32
##STR107##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR108##
##STR109##
412 Yellow
3-33
##STR110##
--NHCONH.sub.2 --H
##STR111##
##STR112##
414 Yellow
3-34
##STR113##
--NHCOCH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2
COOH --CH.sub.3
##STR114##
--Cl 411 Yellow
3-35
##STR115##
--CH.sub.3 H
##STR116##
##STR117##
433 Orange
3-36
##STR118##
--NHCOCH.sub.3 OCH.sub.3 --NHC.sub.2 H.sub.4 SO.sub.2 CH═CH.sub.2
##STR119##
432 Orange
3-37
##STR120##
--NHCONH.sub.2 H
##STR121##
--Cl 402 Yellow
3-38
##STR122##
--NHCOCH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2
COOH OCH.sub.3 Cl Cl 413 Yellow
3-39
##STR123##
--NHCOCH.sub.2 --CH.sub.2
COOH --OCH.sub.3
##STR124##
--F 426 Orange
3-40
##STR125##
--NHCOCH═CHCOOH --OCH.sub.3
##STR126##
##STR127##
434 Orange
3-41
##STR128##
--NHCOCH═CHCOOH --OCH.sub.3
##STR129##
--F 425 Orange
3-42
##STR130##
--NHCOCH.sub.3 --OCH.sub.3 --NHC.sub.2 H.sub.4 OC.sub.2 H.sub.4
SO.sub.2 C.sub.2 H.sub.4 OSO.sub.3
H --F 423 Orange
TABLE 3
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(I)
#STR131##
-
No.
#STR132##
--R.sup.1 --R.sup.2
--P --Q --U max nm
(water) Color of dyed
cloth
__________________________________________________________________________
3-43
#STR133##
--NHCOCH═CHCOOH
--OC.sub.2 H.sub.5
--Cl --F --F 422
Yellow
- 3-44
--NHCOCH.sub.2
--CH.sub.2 COOH
--OC.sub.2 H.sub.5
--CN Cl --Cl 423
Yellow
- 3-45
--NHCOCH.sub.2
--CH.sub.2 COOH
--OCH.sub.3 --Cl --F
--F 420 Yellow
- 3-46
--NHCOCH═CHCOOH
--OCH.sub.3 --Cl --Cl
--Cl 421 Yellow
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Claims (3)
- alkyleneoxy C1 -C4 alkylene, and X is as defined above..].2. A water-soluble monoazo dye having the following formula (I) in its free acid form: ##STR141## wherein X is --CH═CH2 or --CH2 CH2 W wherein W is a leaving group removable by alkali; R1 is --NHCOT1 wherein T1 is --CH2 CH2 COOH or --CH═CHCOOH; R2 is hydrogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy; and Z is ##STR142## wherein P is cyano or halogen, each of Q and U which are independent of each other, is halogen. .[.3. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein V is ##STR143##.[.4. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein V is .[.5. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein Y is fluorine or chlorine, and V is ##STR144## .[.6. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein R1 is --NHCONH2..]..[.7. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein Y is ##STR145## .[.8. The monoazo dye according to claim 7, wherein E is ##STR146## .[.9. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein Y is ##STR147## .[.10. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein Y is ##STR148## and V is fluorine or chlorine..]..[.11. The monoazo dye according to claim 1, wherein Y is ##STR149## V is fluorine or chlorine, and R1 is --NHCOCH3, --NHCOCH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCOCH═CH--COOH..]..[.12. The monoazo dye according to claim 11, wherein R1 is --NHCOCH2 CH2 COOH or
- --NHCOCH═CH--COOH..]..Iadd.13. A water-soluble monoazo dye, wherein said dye is a compound having the following formula: ##STR150## wherein X"' is --CH═CH2 or --CH2 CH2 W wherein W is a leaving group removable by alkali;R2"' is hydrogen, lower alkyl or lower alkoxy;R1"' is --NHCOOH2 CH2 COOH or --NHCOCH═CHCOOH;P"' is chlorine or cyano;Q"' is fluorine or chlorine;U"' is fluorine or chlorine;wherein when P"' is chlorine, each of Q"' and U"' is fluorine, and when P"'
- is cyano, each of Q"' and U"' is chlorine. .Iaddend..Iadd.14. A monoazo dye according to claim 13, having the formula in its free acid form: ##STR151##
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