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      TECHNOLOGY OF SYNTHETIC DYES, PIGMENTS & INTERMEDIATES

      DYES


      Requisites of a True Dye
      Types of Fibres
      Dyeing
      Various methods of dyeing
      Fastness properties
      Historical development from natural to synthetic dyes
      Nomenclature of dyes intermediates
      Nomenclature of dyes
      Historical Development of Dyes
      Natural Dyes
      Limitations of Natural Dyes
      Synthetic Dyes
      Important dyestuff intermediates
      Disperse azo dye                                                                                                                                                       

                                          
      AZO DYES

      The Azo coupling reactions
      Congo Red
      Diazotization
      Coupling
      Isolation
      Direct Black E
      Diazotization of Benzidine
      First Coupling
      Second Coupling
      Third Coupling
      Isolation
      Direct Blue 2B
      Diazotization
      Coupling
      Isolation
      Violet N
      Diazotization of Benzidine
      Coupling
      Isolation
      Sky Blue FF
      Diazotization of Dianisdine
      Coupling
      Yield
      Ethylation
      Direct Light Fast Blue 4GH
      Plant for Azo Dyes
      Important notes for diazotization and coupling

      AZOIC DYES

      Azo Coupling Components
      Bases
      Rapid Fast Colours
      Rapidogens
      M-Nitro Aniline (Fast orange R)
      Properties
      Solubility
      O-Chloronailine (Fast Yellow G, Gc)
      O-Anisidine (Fast Red BB)
      Solvolysis
      Reduction
      Properties
      2-Nitro-p Anisidine (Fast Bordeaux G P)
      Purification
      Nitration
      Hydrolysis
      Purification
      Naphthol AS
      Properties of finished product
      Naphthol AS-BS
      Properties of finished product
      Physical Properties of Naphthol AS-OL
      Naphthol AS-G

      ACID DYES

      Simple Acid Dyes
      Mordant Acid Dyes
      Manufacturing Processes
      Acid Orange II
      Acid Flourescein
      Acid Light Fast Yellow G
      Acid Fast Red A
      Metanil Yellow
      Acid Black 10 BX

      BASIC DYES

      Diphenyl methane
      Triphenyl methane dyes
      Thiazines
      Oxazine Dyes
      Xanthene Dyes
      Manufacturing Process
      Auramine O
      Reaction
      Process
      Malachite Green
      Reaction
      Process
      Leuco Malachite Green
      New Magenta
      Process
      Safranine T
      Aminoazotoluene Preparation
      Reduction
      Oxidation
      Methylene Blue
      Nitrosoation
      Reduction
      Acid Formation
      Indamine Formation
      Cooking
      Isolation
      Rhodamine B
      Reaction
      Process

      DISPERSE DYES

      Dispersion
      Effect of Dispersing Agents
      Levelling Agents
      Classification
      Disperse dyes in the dye bath
      Disperse dyes in the fibre
      Solacet Dyes (Water Soluble)
      Light
      Gas Fumes
      Sublimation
      Wash fastness
      Current Research Work
      Disperse Yellow 1
      Reaction
      Disperse Yellow 13
      Acid Pasting
      Dispersion
      Disperse Yellow 42
      Reaction
      Disperse Orange 1
      Procedure
      Emulsion of Diphenylamine
      Test
      Coupling
      Disperse Orange 13
      Diazotisation of Aniline
      Coupling Solution
      Coupling
      Stage II Diazotization of aniline azo dye
      Coupling Solution
      Coupling
      Dispersion
      Disperse Red 4
      Acid pasting and Dispersion
      Dispersion
      Test
      Disperse Red 9
      Treatment with hydrochloric acid
      Disperse  Blue 1
      Reactions
      Reduction
      Acetylation of 1:5 and 1:8 diamino anthraquinone
      Stage IV Nitration and Reduction
      Rduction
      Stage V Hydrolysis
      Disperse Blue 3
      Reaction
      Disperse Black 1
      Coupling
      Test
      Disperse Violet B
      Reaction
      Sulfonation
      Nitration
      Hydrolysis
      Dispersion

      VAT DYES

      Five Membered Rings
      One Heteroatom
      Two Heteroatoms
      Attachment at 2-position
      Attachment at 1-2-position
      Attachment at 2-3position
      Attachment at 1.9-position
      Vat Dyes Containing Six Membered Rings
      Attachment at 1-2-position
      Attachment at 1.9-position
      Attachment at 3.4 -position of benzanthrone
      Attachment at 1-position
      Attachment at 1.2-position
      Attachment at 2.3-position
      Attachment at 1.9-position
      Fused Ring System
      Dyes containing larger ring systems

      ANTHRIMIDES AND CARBAZOLES

      Anthraquinone-carbazoles
      Ring closure with aluminium chloride
      Ring Closure with Titanium Tetrachloride
      Ring closure with sulphuric acid
      Ring closure with Potassium Hydroxide
      Oxidation
      Characterisation of Anthrmides and Anthraquinone Carbazoles
      Spectral Differentiation
      Ultraviolet and Visible Spectra
      Infrared
      C=O Stretching and NH deformation vibrations

      VAT DYES & VAT PASTES

      Vat Paste
      Manufacturing of Vat Pastes
      Vat Orange RF Paste
      Golden Yellow G.O.K. Paste
      Magenta B Paste
      Vat Blue 4G Paste
      Vat Pink R Paste
      Vat Blue 4B Paste
      Vat Black BB Paste
      Vat Green FB Paste
      Vat Brown RRO Paste Special
      Vat Violet 2R Paste
      Vat Violet GCN Paste
      Vat Scariet GGN Paste
      Vat Grey 3B Paste
      Manufacturing Process
      Indanthrene Rubine R
      Formula
      Ethylation of Anthrapyrazole yellow
      Acid pasting Anthrapyrazote
      Indanthrene Grey M
      Stage III Cyclisation of anthrimide to carbazoles
      Vat Red
      Stage -1 Oxidation of 1-Nitro 2 methyl anthraquinone
      Stage II
      Microscopic Test
      Purification
      Vat Black
      Reduction
      Introduction
      Procedure
      Indanthrene Dark Blue Boa (Violanthrone)
      Indanthrene Golden Orange 3-G
      i. Anthrimide Formation
      ii. Indanthrene Golden
      Orange 3G (carbazol)
      Indanthrene Brilliant Green Feb
      2:2' Dibenzanthroanl
      Dihydroxy dibenzanthrone
      Indanthrene Brilliant Green FFB Crude
      Standardisation of Vat  Dyestuffs
      The Spray drying method
      The W & P Mixer Method
      Indentification of Vat Dyes
      Procedure
      Sulphuric Acid or Nitric Acid Test
      Alkaline Hydrosulphite Test
      Acid Hydrosulphite Test

      INDIGOLD AND THIOINDIGOLD DYES

      Technical Synthesis of Indigo
      Thioindigold dyes
      Indigo
      Brilliant Indigo-G
      Thioindigo Red B
      Procedure
      Algol Orange-RF
      Standardisation
      Vat Printing Brown-G

      INDIGOSOL

      Anthrasol Brillant Orange IRK
      Anthrasor Blue IBC
      Oxidation to tetraester
      Identification of Leuco
      Ester Vat Dyes

      FLUORINATION OF DYES

      Hydorofluric Acid
      Material of Construction
      Fluorine
      Material of Construction
      Indanthrene Brilliant Violet F RK (C.I. 63350)
      Indanthrene Printing Blue HFG
      Nuclear Fluorination

      SULPHUR DYES

      Thionation
      Types of Sulphur Dyes
      Properties of Sulphur Dyes
      Manufacturing Process
      Sulphur Black-T
      Hydrolysis
      Oxidation
      Grain Standardisation
      Immedial Orange C
      Sulphur Orange 1
      Property
      Hydron Blue R Powder
      R Base
      Hydron Blue R powder
      Procedure

      REATIVE DYES

      Classification of Reactive Dyes
      Reactive dyes containing a cyanuric chloride nucleus
      Reactive dyes containing a chlor pyrimidine nucleus
      The vinyl sulfone reactive type
      Reactive dye containing an epoxy group
      Pyridazone
      Dichloroquinoxaline
      Acrylamide
      Methylolated Nitrogen
      Reactive dyes containing a Cyanuric Chloride Nucleus
      Vinyl Sulfone Reactive Dyes
      Chemistry of tetrachloropyrimidines
      Reactive Dyes based on Epoxides
      Other types of Reactive Dyes
      Application Purification of Reactive Dyes
      Advantage and Limitations of Reactive Dyes
      Fabric Preparation
      Washing Off New Developments of Reactive Dyes
      Kayacelon Reaction Dyes
      Cibacron C Dyes
      Procion Supra Dyes of (I.C.I)
      Procion HEXL Dyes
      Prociline N Dyes
      Reactive Red
      Reactive Rose Red
      Reactive Violet
      Reactive Orange
      Reactive Yellow
      Reactive Red M8B
      Acetylation of H Acid
      Diazotisation of Tobias Acid
      Reactive Dyes with Trichloropyrimidine As Reactive Group
      Preparation
      Reactive Dyes with 2.3-Dichloroquinoxaline
      6-Carbonyl Chloride
      as Reactive Group
      Preparation
      Reactive Dyes with Chloroacetyl As Reactive Group
      Reactive Dyes with 6-Amino-2 Chlorobenzothiazole-5 Sulphonic
      Acid as Reactive Group
      Preparations
      Properties of Cyanuric Chloride
      Chlorosulfonic Acid
      Identification of Reactive Dyes
      Procedure

      INTERMEDIATES FOR DYES AND PIGMENTS

      Electrophilic
      Nucleophilic substitution
      Free radical
      Sulphanilic Acid
      Metanilic Acid
      p-Aminophenol
      Reduction
      o-Phenylene Diamine
      Property
      o-And-p Nitrochlorobenzene
      p-Phenylenediamine
      Reduction
      Control Test
      1-Phenyl 3-Methyl 5-Pyrazolone
      Quality of phenyl methyl pyrazolone
      Tobias Acid
      Quality
      H-Acid
      1-amino-2 Naphthol-4 Sulphonic Acid
      Schaeffer's Acid
      J-Acid
      Alkali Fusion of Amino J-Acid
      N-Phenyl J-Acid
      Anthraquinone
      2-chloro Anthraquinone
      2-Amino Anthraquinone
      1-Hydroxy Anthraquinone
      Anthraquinone 1-sufonate potassium salt
      1-Hydroxy Anthraquinone
      1:4 Dihydroxy Anthraquinone-(quinizarine)
      Purification
      1:4 Diaminoanthraquinone
      Test for completion
      Oxidation
      1. Amino-2 Methyl- Anthraquinone
      2. Methyl Anthraquinone
      1-Nitro-2 Methyl anthraquinone
      Purification of crude product
      Amino-2 methylanthra quinone
      Benzanthrone

      FLUORESCENT BRIGHTNERS AND OPTICAL WHITENING AGENTS

      Chemical Constitution
      Stibene derivatives
      Derivatives of dibenzothiophene-5 5-dioxide
      Azoles
      Monoazoles
      Bisazoles
      Coumarian Derivatives
      Derivaties of 6-memberedring heterocycles
      Derivative of pyrazoline
      Finishing of Commercial Optical Brightners
      Pastes
      Powder
      Instant finish (easily water soluble)Liquid forms
      Stable Dispersions
      Evaluation and testing
      Active strength of fluorescent brightners
      Uses
      Detergent Brightners
      Brightners for the textile industry
      Natural Fibres
      Brightner for cellulose
      Brightners for wool
      Brightners for synthetic fibres
      Brightners for Cellulose Acetate
      Brightners for Polyamide fibres
      Brightners for polyester fibres
      Brightners for Acrylic fibres
      Brightners for Polyacrylonitrile fibre
      Multi fibre brightening
      Paper Brightners
      Brightners for plastics
      Brightners for Cosmetic Preparations
      Brightners for Miscellaneous Application
      Biological aspects

      TYPICAL COMMERCIAL BRAND NAMES OF TEXTILE COLORANTS, ACCESSORY PRODUCTS

      ETC.



      CLASSIFICATION OF PIGMENTS AND EXTENDRES

      Inorganic Pigment
      Organic Pigment
      Difference between Organic and Inorganic  Pigment
      Difference between Pigments & Dyes
      Classification of Pigments
      Inorganics
      White
      Black
      Red Brown
      Yellow Orange
      Green
      Blue Purple
      Metallic Powder
      Organic Pigments
      Lakes
      Metal Toners
      Azo Pigment
      Yellow Pigments
      Vat Pigment and Polycyclic Pigments
      Phthalocyanines Blue Green
      Extenders
      Types of Extenders Pigment
      Whiting Calcium Carbonate (Natural)
      Calcium Carbonate (Synthetics)
      Barytes
      Barium Sulphate
      Silicates
      China Clay (Kaolin)
      Silica (Silicon Dioxide)

      INORGANIC PIGMENTS

      Titanium Dioxide
      Manufacture
      Sulphate process
      Wet treatment
      The chloride process  Application of Titanium pigments
      Paper
      Textile
      Plastics
      Ceramics
      Rubber
      Plastics
      Ceramics
      Rubber
      Miscellaneous
      Iron Oxides
      Manufacture Uses
      Synthetic Iron Oxide
      Manufacture
      Calcined Coppers Red
      Ferrite Red
      Precipitated Synthetic Red Iron Oxide
      Calcined Black (Red) Iron Oxide
      Uses
      Chromates
      Zinc Chromate
      Lead Chromate
      Primrose Yellow
      Light or Lemon Yellow
      Medium Yellow
      Chrome Orange
      Manufacture
      Chromium oxide green
      Cadmium pigments
      Manufacture
      Zinc Oxide
      From Zinc Metal (French or Indirected Process)
      From Zinc Oxide Ores (American or Direct process)
      From Zinc Sulphide Ore
      Zinc Sulphide
      Lithopone
      Zinc Phosphate
      Metallic Pigment
      Copper and Copper Alloy Flake Copper
      Alloy Flake Powders
      Zinc Pigment
      Stainless Steel Flake Pigment
      Carbon Blacks
      Uses
      Ultramarine Pigments
      Prussian Blue

      AZO PIGMENTS

      Red Pigments
      Permanent Reds
      The Pyrazolone Red
      Yellow Pigments
      Manufacture of azo Manufacture of azo pigments
      Pigment Yellow G
      Procedure
      Diazotization
      Coupling Component
      Pigment Yellow 10G
      Procedure
      Diazotization
      Coupling preparation
      Coupling
      Benzidine Yellow
      Diazotization
      Coupling Preparations
      Coupling
      Benzidine Orange
      Diazotization
      Preparation of Coup Ling component
      Coupling

      HIGH GRADE ORGANIC PIGMENTS

      Azo condensation
      Vat Pigments and Related Compounds
      Anthraquinone pigment\\\
      Thioindigo Pigments
      Dioxazine
      Quinacridone
      Quinacridone
      Toning White Enamels
      Isoindolinone
      Applications
      Phthalocyanine

      PHTHALOCYANINES

      Manufacturedine
      Methods for formation of pigments from crude
      Acid pasting
      Acid slurry
      Concentration of the sulfuric acid
      Amounts of the sulfuric acid
      Slurrying time
      Temperature of the slurry
      Production of b-form pigment by salt grinding
      Manufacture of metal free phthalocyanina
      Manufacture of phthalocyanine green
      Properties Phthalocyanines
      Flocculation, Flotation and Flooding
      Control of flocculation
      Floatation
      Flooding
      Application of phthalocyanine pigments
      Phthalocyanine dyes of Textile materials
      Phthalocyanine formation in the fibre

      FLUORESCENT PIGMENTS

      Photostability of Fluorescent Pigments
      Fluorescent Application
      Phosphorescent
      Luminous Pigments
      Properties and characteristics
      Uses
      Use in Plastic
      Peart Luster Pigments

      QUALITY CONTROL AND EVALUATION OF PIGMENTS

      Quality Control
      Evaluation of Pigments
      Physical Properties of Pigment
      Moisture Content
      Bulking Volume
      Mesh Residue
      Particle Size
      Procedure
      IS Specification
      Solvent Stability
      Aim
      Importance of the test
      Procedure
      IS Value
      Water Soluble Matter
      pH of the Pigments
      Oil Absorption
      Raw Materials required
      Procedure
      Defination of Oil Absorption
      Opacity
      Colour
      By Automatic Muller
      Mass Tone
      Apparatus required
      Reduction Tone
      Raw Materials Used
      Other materials required
      Procedure
      Raw Material required
      Dispersibility, Texture and Rheology
      Stability and Fastness
      Other Properties
      To Destermine the Sp.
      Gravity of Pigment
      To determine percentage purity of crude
      phthalocyanine
      Volumetric Method for the determination of  copper in Cuprous
      Chloride
      Estimation of Organically
      Bound hlorine

      PIGMENTS FOR TEXTILES

      Viscosity of Batch
      Amount of Grinding Media
      Amount of Material to be Ground
      Handy Hints for Milling
      Anionic surfactants
      Non-ionic surfactants
      Auxilliary or water retaining agents  in pigment emulsion
      Mill Cleaning Methods
      Formulations of different pigment Emulsions
      Binder
      Thickeners
      Water Retaining agents
      Catalysts
      Preparation of 10% Binder Reduction
      Thickening
      Recipe for printing paste
      After treatments

      PIGMENTS FOR PAINTS

      Mass Tone Colour
      Under Tone Colour
      Particle Shape
      Particle Size Distribution Dispersibility
      Effect on Vehicle Viscosity
      Weathering
      Parameters of pigment performance in paint industry
      Dispersion
      Surface Treatment
      Particle Size
      Surface area and characteristics
      Mechanical Properties
      Paint
      Drying
      Flushed pigments
      Fluorescent pigments
      Pigments
      Fastness Properties
      Light Fastness
      Fastness to solvents
      Heat Fastness
      Chemical Fastness
      General Paint
      Pigment tailored to suit many specific uses are now available
      Characteristics and fastness properties of the various classes of pigment
      Dinitroaniline Orange
      Toluidine Reds
      Hansa Yellow Pigments (pigment yellows)
      Polycyclic Pigments
      Manufacture of Paint
      Suitability of different pigments for use in various paints systems
      Catalysed Paints
      Unsaturated polyester paints
      Acid curing paints
      Polyurethane paints
      Cold curing epoxy paints
      Epoxy stoving enamels
      Metallic finishes
      Colouration of Aqueous Paint Systems Particularly of Emulsion Binders
      Pigment paste from pigment Formulation of Different Pigment Paste
      Separation and Identification of pigments  from synthetic enamel

      PIGMENTS FOR PRINTING INKS

      Fastness to Light
      Fastness to alkali
      Fastness to acid
      Transparency
      Dispersion
      Organic pigment for printing ink should offer

      PIGMENTS FOR PLASTICS, RUBBER AND COSMETICS

      Selection of pigment
      Colouring Techniques
      Colouring plastic materials for  injection moulding
      Colouration of moulding compounds
      Phenoplasts
      Colouring Thermoplasticslastics
      Plasticised polyvinyl chloride
      Rigid PVC
      Polyethylene
      Polypropylene
      Polystyrene
      Polyurethane foams
      Pigments for Rubber
      Vulcan Fast and Vulcan Pigments
      Colourant for Cosmeticsmetics
      Miscellaneous applications

      CHEMICAL PLANT DATA FOR DYES AND PIGMENTS

       Plant Layout
      Typical weaknesses in a poor plant layout
      Materials Handling
      Reduction in time
      Reduction in handling
      Equipment design
      Summary
      Material of construction
      Metals
      Cast Iron
      White  Cast Iron
      Plain Carbon Steel
      Low carbon steel of Mild steel
      Medium carbon steel
      High carbon steel
      Alloy Steel
      Low alloy steel
      High alloy steel
      Stainless Steel
      Non Metals
      Cement and Stoneware Product
      Glass
      Rubber
      Plastics
      Other Materials
      Wood
      Linings for Chemical Plants  and  Equipment
      Important Equipments for Dyes, Pigments and Chemical Plant
      Autoclaves or Pressure Vessels
      Reaction kettle or Reactor
      Materials of Construction
      Type and shape of reactor
      Agitation
      Jacket Design
      Glass Line Reactor
      Mechanical Resistance
      Thermal Resistance
      Testing
      Vacuum Distillation Plant
      Filter Presses
      Filtrate discharge
      Dryers
      Spray dryers
      Advantage of Micropulverizer
      Research and Development

      PLANT ECONOMICS OF DYE & DYE INTERMEDIATE

      PLANT ECONOMICS OF METHYLE BLUE

      PLANT ECONOMICS OF ACID BLOCK DYE

      PLANT ECONOMICS OF GREEN OXIDE AND BLUE OXIDE

      PLANT ECONOMICS OF AZO DYE (RHODAMINE-B)

      PLANT ECONOMICS OF DYES (ANTHRAQUINONE, B-NAPHTHOL ETC.)

      SUPPLIERS OF PLANTS, MACHINERY AND EQUIPMENTS



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