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Anthraquinone polycarbocyclic

This chapter classifies polycyclic pigments by chemical constitution. The resulting classes include aminoanthraquinones, hydroxyanthraquinones, heterocyclic and polycarbocyclic anthraquinone pigments. [Pg.501]

This class includes polycarbocyclic compounds which are at least formally derived from the anthraquinone structure. The products are considered members of the higher condensed carbocyclic quinone series, which even in the absence of additional substituents provide yellow to red shades. Halogenation is frequently found to afford cleaner shades and improved fastness properties. Heading the list of such derivatives are pyranthrone, anthanthrone, and isoviolanthrone pigments. [Pg.520]

Cationic functionality is found in various types of dyes, mainly in cationic azo dyes (Section 3.7) and methine dyes (Section 3.8), but also in anthraquinone (Section 3.4), di- and triarylcarbenium (Section 2.6), phthalocyanine dyes (Section 2.7), and in various polycarbocyclic and solvent dyes (Section 3.10). [Pg.45]


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