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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 01, 1993
Filed:
Nov. 27, 1991
Jorg Dannheim, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Hoechst Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt am Main, DE;
Abstract
There are described water soluble azo compounds conforming to the formula (1) D--N.dbd.N--K (1) where D is a radical of the formula (2), (2a) or (2b) ##STR1## where Y is a substituent which is eliminable by alkali to form a vinyl group, Y.sup.2 has one of the meanings of Y or is hydroxyl, X is chlorine or bromine, and R is hydrogen, lower alkyl, phenyl or halogen, and K is a radical of a singly couplable coupling component which may additionally contain an azo group, or the radical of a doubly couplable coupling component. The compounds of the formula (1) have fiber-reactive properties and are very highly suitable for use as dyes for dyeing hydroxy- and/or carboxamido-containing material, in particular fiber material, for example cellulose-fiber materials, wool and synthetic polyamide fibers, in strong, fast shades. There are also described novel starting compounds of the formulae (7), (7a) and (7b) ##STR2## where Y.sup.2, X and R are each as defined above, x is zero or 2 and W is nitro or amino. The aniline compounds of the formula (7) obtainable from the compounds of the formula (7) where W is nitro by reduction of the nitro group can be used as diazo component for preparing the azo compounds of the formula (1).