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Disazopyrazolone pigments

Acetoacetarylides and l-aryl-pyrazolone-5 are the two most common coupling components. The former affords diarylide yellow pigments (Sec. 2.4.1), while the latter produces disazopyrazolone pigments (Sec. 2.4.3). [Pg.236]

Industrially produced disazopyrazolone pigments are based on the following general chemical structure ... [Pg.264]

Disazopyrazolone pigments, for instance, can be tailor-made for various applications in order to provide features such as high transparency or good hiding power, easy dispersibility, and high tinctorial strength. [Pg.265]

Disazopyrazolone pigments are broad in scope. Depending on their physical characteristics, different types are targeted for the printing ink, paint, or plastics industry. [Pg.265]


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