Basic dye intermediates
From Synthesis to Stunning Dyeing Applications!
Basic Dye Intermediates:
An Overview of Their Synthesis and Applications.
Exploring the Properties and Uses of Common Basic Dye Intermediates in Dye Manufacturing Processes.
Basic dye intermediates are compounds that are used in the production of basic dyes. These intermediates typically have strong basic properties and contain various functional groups that contribute to their dyeing capabilities. They are usually synthesized through multi-step processes that involve the formation of aromatic heterocyclic compounds, which are then subjected to a variety of chemical reactions to yield the final product. Some common examples of basic dye intermediates include diamine compounds, pyridine derivatives, and phenacyl chloride derivatives. These intermediates are important building blocks in the production of basic dyes, which are widely used in various industries for their vibrant colors and dyeing properties.
diethyl amino
2-(dimethylamino) Ethyl-2-Amino Benzoate
14115-02-7
CHEMICAL NAME
STRUCTURAL FORMULA
MOLECULAR FORMULA
C12 H16 N2
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
CAS No.
APPEARANCE
BOILING POINT
ASSAY
Min 97%
4,4`- Diamino Bibenzyl
CHEMICAL NAME
STRUCTURAL FORMULA
MOLECULAR FORMULA
C12 H16 N2
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
212
COLOUR
APPEARANCE
SOLUBILITY
MELTING POINT
PURITY (BY COUPLING)
SYNONYMS
4,4`-Ethylenedianiline
1,2-Di[4`-Amino Phenyl] ethane
4,4`-Diamino Diphenyl Ethane
CAS NUMBER
621-95-4
Pyridone Chloride
CHEMICAL NAME
STRUCTURAL FORMULA
MOLECULAR FORMULA
C11 H11 N2 O2 Cl
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
COLOUR
APPEARANCE
SOLUBILITY
PURITY (BY COUPLING)
SYNONYMS
-Methyl-2`-oxo-Chloride
CAS NUMBER
Bipyridinium Chloride
CHEMICAL NAME
STRUCTURAL FORMULA
MOLECULAR FORMULA
C12 H13Cl2N2O2
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
Solubility
Synonyms
6-hydroxy- 4-methyl- 5-(3- methylpyridin-1- ium-1- yl)-1H- pyridin-1- ium-2-one,dichloride
CAS No
79817-70-2
Acetamido Phenacyl chloride
CHEMICAL NAME
- P-Acetamido Phenacyl chloride
- 4-(2-chloroacetyl) Acetanilide
STRUCTURAL FORMULA
MOLECULAR FORMULA
C10 H10 NO2 Cl
MOLECULAR WEIGHT
211.5
APPEARANCE
Off white to gray powder
CAS No.
Melting Point
208°C – 211°C