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Organic pigments diarylide yellows

In practice, diarylide yellow pigments are frequently selected for their excellent fastness to a variety of organic solvents, in which they perform much better than monoazo yellow pigments. Properties such as migration or recrystallization... [Pg.240]

Yellow pigments. The most common organic yellow pigments are members of the insoluble azo class of pigments and they belong to four main classes monoarylide yellows, diarylide yellows, benzimidiazolone yellows, and heterocyclic yellows. [Pg.218]

Colorants Coloration of plastics, dyes, organic and inorganic pigments Benzidene (diarylide) (yellow), nickel azo (yellow), benzimidazole, copper phthalocyanine (blue-green) and isoindolinone (yellow-orange and reds), heavy metal oxides and sulfides, heavy metals and titanium dioxide, dihydroindolizine (DHI) and thermochromic antimony... [Pg.34]


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