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Aminophenols quinone monoimines

Oxidation H ir Colorant. Color-forming reactions are accompHshed by primary intermediates, secondary intermediates, and oxidants. Primary intermediates include the so-called para dyes, -phenylenediamine, -toluenediamine, -aminodiphenylamine, and p- am in oph en o1, which form a quinone monoimine or diimine upon oxidation. The secondary intermediates, also known as couplers or modifiers, couple with the quinone imines to produce dyes. Secondary intermediates include y -diamines, y -aminophenols, polyhydroxyphenols, and naphthols. Some of the more important oxidation dye colors are given in Figure 1. An extensive listing is available (24,28). [Pg.456]

Lithium aluminum hydride Aminophenols from quinone monoimines... [Pg.21]


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