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HK286A - Monoazo dyes of the benzothiazole series, their preparation and use in dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibres - Google Patents

Monoazo dyes of the benzothiazole series, their preparation and use in dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibres Download PDF

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HK286A
HK286A HK2/86A HK286A HK286A HK 286 A HK286 A HK 286A HK 2/86 A HK2/86 A HK 2/86A HK 286 A HK286 A HK 286A HK 286 A HK286 A HK 286A
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Kenja Yoshinaga
Kiyoyasu Hashimoto
Tetsuo Okaniwa
Hirohito Kenmochi
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    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
    • C09BORGANIC DYES OR CLOSELY-RELATED COMPOUNDS FOR PRODUCING DYES, e.g. PIGMENTS; MORDANTS; LAKES
    • C09B29/00Monoazo dyes prepared by diazotising and coupling
    • C09B29/06Monoazo dyes prepared by diazotising and coupling from coupling components containing amino as the only directing group
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    • C09DYES; PAINTS; POLISHES; NATURAL RESINS; ADHESIVES; COMPOSITIONS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR; APPLICATIONS OF MATERIALS NOT OTHERWISE PROVIDED FOR
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    • C09B29/00Monoazo dyes prepared by diazotising and coupling
    • C09B29/0025Monoazo dyes prepared by diazotising and coupling from diazotized amino heterocyclic compounds
    • C09B29/0074Monoazo dyes prepared by diazotising and coupling from diazotized amino heterocyclic compounds the heterocyclic ring containing nitrogen and sulfur as heteroatoms
    • C09B29/0077Monoazo dyes prepared by diazotising and coupling from diazotized amino heterocyclic compounds the heterocyclic ring containing nitrogen and sulfur as heteroatoms containing a five-membered heterocyclic ring with one nitrogen and one sulfur as heteroatoms
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    • C09B29/0088Benzothiazoles

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Abstract

A compound of the formula, <CHEM> wherein R1 is an alkyl group having 4 to 9 carbon atoms, R2 is an alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, a cyano- or halogen-substitued alkyl group having 1 to 6 carbon atoms, R3 is a hydrogen atom or a lower alkyl, amino or phenyl group, and Y1 and Y2 represent independently a hydrogen atom, a lower alkyl group, a lower alkoxy group, a halogen atom, a nitro group, a cyano group, a thiocyanate group or an alkylsulfonyl group, provided that both Y1 and Y2 are not hydrogen at the same time and Y1 is located at the 4- or 5-position, which is useful for dyeing hydrophobic fibers in brilliant red to violet shade with good fastnesses. A method of preparation of the compound is described.

Description

The present invention relates to novel benzothiazole monoazo dyes suitable useful for dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibers.
With the recent tendency to higher quality, more expensive and fashionable hydrophobic fibers, particularly polyester fibers, the colored discharge printing system has come to assume greater prominence among other dyeing techniques. This system is characterized by its ability to produce delicate and bold expressions of printing patterns and its uniqueness in application of such patterns with vivid and fresh colors on various types of textile fabrics.
The dyes usable in this system can be divided into two types: dischargeable dyes for ground-dyeing and non-dischargeable dyes for effect color of printing. Among them, the latter type of dyes pose no serious problem in their use because of good color fastness of the existing dyes of this type. As for the dischargeable ground-dyeing dyes, they should meet requirements such that they are perfectly decomposed tc become colorless by a discharging treatment or even if the decomposed matter after the discharging treatment should retain color, such color should be easily eliminated, and they should be superior in various fastnesses.
It is difficult to select one which can meet such requirements from existing dyes, and it has been proposed to develop a new dye, but so far, no satisfactory result has been reached in these attempts.
For example, a dye of the following formula: proposed in Japanese Patent Publication No. 16039/61 is used as red dye, but this dye is still unsatisfactory in the aspects of hue and color fastness. Thus, request has been voiced for the development of a dischargeable red or violet dyestuff which has excellent dyeability as well as various good fastness properties, particularly wet color fastness after resin finishing.
As a result of more extensive studies for the development of a dischargeable red or violet dyestuff usable for ground dyeing, the present inventors found novel dyes having very excellent dischargeability, dyeing affinity, hue, build-up property, color fastnesses to light, sublimation and potting fastness, as well as wet fastness to washing after resin finishing, domestic laundering, water.
The present invention provides a benzothiazole monoazo dye of the formula (I), wherein R1 is an n- or iso-pentyl or n-hexyl group, R2 is a cyanoethyl group, R3 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, amino or phenyl group, and Y1 and Y2 represent independently a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, a halogen atom, a nitro group, a cyano group, a thiocyanate group or an alkylsulfonyl group, provided that both Y, and Y2 are not hydrogen atom at the same time and Y1 is located at the 4- or 5- position; a process for preparing the same comprising diazotizing a 2-aminobenzothiazole compound represented by the formula (II): wherein Y1 and Y2 are as defined above, and coupling resulting diazotized compound with a compound represented by the formula (III):wherein R,, R2 and R3 are as defined above; and a process for dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibers comprising using the dye of the formula (I).
In the present invention, R1 is an n- or iso-pentyl or n-hexyl group, and of these the most preferred is n-pentyl. Preferred examples for R3 are hydrogen, methyl, ethyl and phenyl, and of these the most preferred is methyl. Preferred examples for Y include hydrogen, and halogens (e.g. chlorine or bromine) and for Y2 include methoxy, halogens (e.g. chlorine, bromine), nitro, cyano and alkylsulfonyls (e.g. methylsulfonyl, ethylsulfonyl), and the most preferred for Y1 and Y2 is hydrogen and chlorine, respectively.
In the production of the dye of the formula (I), diazotization of the 2-aminobenzothiazole compounds represented by the formula (II) in this invention can be accomplished at a relatively low temperature, preferably at -10° to 10°C within 2 to 8 hours by using sodium nitrite or nitrosylsulfuric acid in an amount of 1.0 to 1.1 mole per mole of the compound (II) in a mineral acid (such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid) or an organic acid (such as acetic acid, propionic acid).
Listed below are some typical examples of said 2-aminobenzothiazole compounds:
  • 2-amino-6-nitrobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-methylsulfonylbenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-methoxybenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-ethoxybenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-chlorobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-bromobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-iodobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-cyanobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-thiocyanobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-6-methylbenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4,6-dichlorobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4,6-dibromobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-5,6-dichlorobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-5,6-dibromobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-chloro-6-nitrobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-bromo-6-nitrobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-methyl-6-nitrobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-methoxy-6-nitrobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-cyano-6-nitrobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-nitro-6-chlorobenzothiazole
  • 2-amino-4-cyano-6-chlorobenzothiazole
Coupling of the diazotized 2-aminobenzothiazole compound of the formula (II) and the compound of the formula (III) is performed in an aqueous medium. In order to elevate solubility of the compound of the formula (III), there may be used an alcoholic organic solvent such as methanol, ethanol, propanol, butanol, or an organic acid such as acetic acid, propionic acid, or a mineral acid such as hydrochloric acid, sulfuric acid, phosphoric acid. The coupling can be accomplished at a relatively low temperature, preferably at -10° to 10°C, within 2 to 10 hours using the compound (III) in an amount of 1.0 to 1.1 mole per mole of the diazotized compound (II).
As examples of the compounds represented by the formula (III), there may be cited the following:
  • 3-(N-n-pentyl-N-β-cyanoethyl)aminoacetoanilide.
The dye produced in the manner described above is pulverized into fine particles usually in an aqueous medium together with a suitable dispersant and used in the form of a paste or in the form of a powder prepared by spray drying.
Among the examples of the dyes represented by the formula (I) are such as those listed in Table I below.
The dyes of the formula (I) obtained according to the above-described process can be advantageously used for dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibers, particularly polyester fibers to give a brilliant red to violet color with excellent color fastnesses to light, sublimation, as well as excellent color fastness to domestic laundering, water, after resin finishing. What is especially noteworthy is their splendid availability as ground-dyeing dyes for the colored discharge printing system. An additional advantage of the dyes of the formula (I) is their extremely high molar absorbance.
In carrying out the dyeing of hydrophobic fibers using the dyes of the present invention, the dye is first pulverized into fine particles in an aqueous medium together with a suitable dispersant to prepare a paste-like dye agent or a powdery dye agent by spray drying of the paste or other means. The fibers are dipped in an aqueous medium containing the dye agent, and the dyeing is carried out at a temperature of 105°C or higher, preferably 1100-1 400C under increased pressure, or the dyeing may be carried out in the presence of a carrier such as o-phenylphenol or trichlorobenzene at a relatively high temperature, for example under a boiling water condition.
Further, the so-called thermosol method may also be applied, that is, hydrophobic fiber cloth may be dyed by padding the cloth with a dye disperse liquor followed by dry-heat treatment at 150° to 230°C for 30 to 60 seconds.
Still further, the dye (I) of the present invention may effectively be applied to printing methods which comprise printing the cloth with a color paste produced from a dye (I)-containing dispersion and a suitable thickening agent, followed by steaming or thermosol treatment. Also, the dye (I) may be applied to solvent dyeing methods using an organic solvent (e.g. trichloroethylene, perchloroethylene) as a dyeing medium.
Shown below are the results of comparative tests conducted using the dyes of the present invention and the known dyes of similar type. It will be understood from Table 2 that the dyes of this invention are superior to the known dyes in hue, dischargeability and color fastness after resin finishing.
The invention is now described in further detail with reference to the following Examples, which are only illustrative and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention. All the "parts" appearing in the following Examples are by weight.
Example 1
9.2 Parts of 2-amino-6-chlorobenzothiazole was added and dispersed in 100 parts of 40% sulfuric acid, and the mixture was cooled below 0°C by external cooling and further added dropwise with 14.8 parts of 43% nitrosylsulfuric acid at less than 0°C over the period of 1 hour. The mixture was kept below 0°C for 2 hours to complete the diazotization. In the meantime, 13.7 parts of 3-(N-n-pentyl-N-β-cyanoethyl)aminoacetoanilide was added and dissolved in 50 parts of acetic acid, followed by addition of 100 parts of ice to cool the solution below 0°C, and the above-said diazo solution was poured thereinto over the period of 1 hour while cooling below 0°C to effect coupling. The mixture was kept below 0°C for 2 hours to complete coupling.
The precipitated dye was separated by filtration, washed with 200 parts of water and dried, whereby there was obtained 21.1 parts of dark red crystals.
The thus obtained crystals had the structure of No. 1 in Table 1, melting point of 162-1630C and molar absorption coefficient of as high as 5.9 x 104 1·cm-1·mol-1.
Example 2
The process of Example 1 was repeated but by using 11.0 parts of 2-amino-4,6-dichlorobenzo- thiazole instead of 9.2 parts of 2-amino-6-chlorobenzothiazole, obtaining the dark red crystals having the structure of No. 3 in Table 1, melting point of 165-167°C and molar absorption coefficient of as high as 6.0 x 104 1·cm-1·mol-1.
Example 3
2.0 Parts of sodium lignosulfonate was added to 1.0 part of the powdery dyestuff of No. 1 in Table 1, and the mixture was finely pulverized and dispersed in an aqueous medium, and this dispersion was dried to obtain a dyeing agent. Then 0.3 part of this dyeing agent was added into a dye bath containing 1.0 part of 0-phenylphenol as carrier, and 10 parts of polyethylene terephthalate fibers was immersed in this dye bath and subjected to 90-minute dyeing at 98-100°C. Upon soaping of these fibers at 90°C, there were obtained polyester fibers which have been dyed to clear deep violet with high dye bath stability and had excellent color fastnesses to daylight and sublimation, as well as high wet fastnesses to water and washing after resin finishing.
Example 4
2.0 Parts of a condensate of naphthalene-sulfonic acid and formaldehyde was added to 1.0 part of the powdery dyestuff of No. 3 in Table 1, and the mixture was finely pulverized and dispersed in an aqueous medium. The obtained dispersion was kneaded with a suitable paste and water, then padded on a polyester fabric and, after drying, subjected to 7-minute steaming at 175°C. This fabric was then subjected to soaping at 90°C to obtain with high dye bath stability a clear red dyed product having excellent color fastnesses to daylight and sublimation, as well as high wet fastnesses to water and washing after resin finishing.
When the above process was repeated by using No. 4 dyestuff instead of No. 3 dyestuff, there was obtained a polyester fabric dyed in brilliant red.

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1. A compound characterised in that it has the formula (I): wherein RI is an n- or iso-pentyl or n-hexyl group, R2 is a cyano ethyl group, R3 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, amino or phenyl group, and Y1 and Y2 represent independently a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, an alkoxy group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, a halogen atom, a nitro group, a cyano group, a thiocyanate group or an alkylsulfonyl group, provided that both Y, and Y2 are not hydrogen at the same time and Y, is located at the 4- or 5-position.
2. A compound according to claim 1 characterised in that R1 and R2 in the formula (I) are an n- or iso-pentyl group and a cyanoethyl group, respectively, and R3 is a methyl group.
3. A compound according to claim 1 characterised in that it has the formula:
4. A compound according to claim 1 characterised in that it has the formula:
5. A process for preparation of a compound of the formula (I): wherein R1 is an n- or iso-pentyl or n-hexyl group, R2 is a cyanoethyl group, R3 is a hydrogen atom or an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, amino or phenyl group, and Y1 and Y2 represent independently a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms an alkoxy group having 1 to 4 carbon atoms, a halogen atom, a nitro group, a cyano group, a thiocyanate group or an alkylsulfonyl group, provided that both Y1 and Y2 are not hydrogen at the same time and Y1 is located at the 4- or 5-position, the process characterised in that it comprises coupling a diazotized 2-aminobenzothiazole compound of the formula (II): wherein Y1 and Y2 are as defined above with a compound of the formula (III): wherein R1, R2 and R3 are as defined above.
6. A process for dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibers characterised in that the process uses a dye as claimed in any of claims 1 to 4.
7. Hydrophobic fibers characterised in that they have been dyed or printed by the process of claim 6.
HK2/86A 1978-12-25 1986-01-02 Monoazo dyes of the benzothiazole series, their preparation and use in dyeing or printing hydrophobic fibres HK286A (en)

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