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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jul. 10, 1979
Filed:
Apr. 06, 1978
Peter Mischke, Neuenhain, DE;
Erwin Fleckenstein, Hofheim, DE;
Reinhard Mohr, Offenbach am Main, DE;
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Abstract
Azo-dyestuff of the formula ##STR1## in which D represents nitrophenylene, ##STR2## DINITRO-PHENYLENE, NITRO-CYANO-PHENYLENE, NITRO-CHLORO-PHENYLENE, NITRO-BROMO-PHENYLENE, TRICHLORO-PHENYLENE, NITRO-DICHLORO-PHENYLENE, DINITRO-CHLORO-PHENYLENE, DINITRO-CYANO-PHENYLENE, NITRO-BROMO-CYANO-PHENYLENE, DINITRO-BROMO-PHENYLENE, PHENYLAZO-PHENYLENE, ##STR3## R represents hydrogen, chlorine, lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, --O--CH.sub.2 --CN, --NH--CO--lower alkyl, --NH--COO lower alkyl or ##STR4## n stands for the integer 1 or 2, X represents cyano, --CO--NH.sub.2 or --COO-lower alkyl, R.sub.1 represents hydrogen, lower alkyl, lower alkylene-OH, lower alkylene-CN, lower alkylene-OCO-lower alkyl or lower alkenyl, and R.sub.2 represents lower alkyl, lower alkylene-O-CO-lower alkyl or lower alkylene-COO-lower alkyl, said dyestuffs being suitable for the dyeing or printing of synthetic fibrous materials, such as fibers of cellulose-di-, -21/2- or -triacetat, polyamides, polyurethanes, polyolefines, polycarbonates and particularly of linear polyesters, the dyeings or prints obtained being distinguished by a very good build up, tinctorial strength and a series of very good fastness properties.