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    Vinyl sulfone dyes are reactive dyes comprising a vinyl sulfone group as reactive group (a fiber-bonding site of the reactive dye, "reactive hook"). Due...
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    functional group are divinyl sulfone, phenyl vinyl sulfone, methyl vinyl sulfone, and ethyl vinyl sulfone. The sulfone makes the vinyl group electrophilic, allowing...
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  • monochlorotriazines, others have a combination of the triazines and one vinyl sulfone group). Bifunctional dyes can be more tolerant to temperature deviations (better...
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    "Extract printing" is simply another term for discharge printing. Vinyl sulfone dyes have emerged as the predominant choice for discharge printing, largely...
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    copy as title (link) "Vinyl Sulfone Fiber Reactive Dyes: Using Remazol Dyes for Chemical Resist Dyeing". All About Hand Dyeing. September 30, 2011. Retrieved...
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    Azo compound (redirect from Azo-dye)
    reds, oranges, and yellows. Therefore, they are used as dyes, and are commonly known as azo dyes, an example of which is Disperse Orange 1. Some azo compounds...
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    Sulfonic acid (section Dyes)
    anthraquinone dyes are produced or processed via sulfonation. Sulfonic acids tend to bind tightly to proteins and carbohydrates. Most "washable" dyes are sulfonic...
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    types of polymerization, such as the acrylic, unsaturated polyester, and vinyl ester resins used in glass-reinforced plastics. MEKP and benzoyl peroxide...
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    Disulfide Sulfenic acid Thiosulfinate Sulfoxide Thiosulfonate Sulfinic acid Sulfone Sulfonic acid Thioketone Thial Thioester Thionoester Thioxanthate Xanthate...
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    analog of bisphenol A (BPA). BPS differentiates from BPA by possessing a sulfone group (SO2) as the central linker of the molecule instead of a dimethylmethylene...
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    Amine (section Dyes)
    form azo compounds. Such reactions are widely applied to the production of dyes. Imine formation is an important reaction. Primary amines react with ketones...
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    Lucifer yellow (category Fluorescent dyes)
    are less soluble in water. Lucifer yellow can also be compounded as a vinyl sulfone, with ethylenediamine, or with cadaverine. [clarification needed] Hanani...
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    alpha-chlorosulfone may then undergo elimination with a base to give a vinyl sulfone product. Copper(II) chloride is used as a catalyst in a variety of processes...
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  • activated by heat, light, or voltage) but there is a whole family of carbene dyes. Carbenes had first been postulated by Eduard Buchner in 1903 in cyclopropanation...
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    Chemical Auxiliaries Factory: "Product name — 2-Aminophenol-4-(2-carboxy)sulfonanilide" Intermediates for Dyes and Pesticides — Products. (2006). v t e...
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    organic compounds with a double bond (vinyls) to make an organic sulfinate. Hydrogen sulfoxylate reacts with divinyl sulfone to make 1,4-dithiane 1,1,4,4-tetroxide...
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  • Burch, Paula E. (13 November 1999). "Dyeing FAQ: What is urea for, in dyeing? Is it necessary?". All About Hand Dyeing. Retrieved 24 August 2020. "Optical...
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    Chemico-Biological Interactions, 237, 38-46. Lehning, E. J., Persaud, A., Dyer, K. R., Jortner, B. S., & LoPachin, R. M. (1998). Biochemical and morphologic...
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  • thereof such as photo-oxidation, as well as reactions with catalyst residues, dyes, or impurities. All of these degrade the polymer at a chemical level, via...
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    react with certain 1,3-dienes in a cheletropic reaction to form cyclic sulfones. This reaction is exploited on an industrial scale for the synthesis of...
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    Smaller amounts of benzene are used to make some types of rubbers, lubricants, dyes, detergents, drugs, explosives, and pesticides. In 2013, the biggest consumer...
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    these alcohols lose water to give stable carbocations, which are commercial dyes. Alcohol and carboxylic acids react in the so-called Fischer esterification...
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    is the Griess test, whereby nitrite is converted to a deeply colored azo dye suited for UV-vis spectroscopic analysis. The method exploits the reactivity...
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  • 14.21: dibenzothiophene monooxygenase EC 1.14.14.22: dibenzothiophene sulfone monooxygenase EC 1.14.14.23: cholesterol 7α-monooxygenase EC 1.14.14.24:...
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  • – lissamine green dyes MeSH D02.886.645.600.080.050.650 – naphthalenesulfonates MeSH D02.886.645.600.080.050.650.012 – amaranth dye MeSH D02.886.645.600...
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