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titleOfInvention NEW DIAZOOXYDE OF SULPHONIC ACID AMIDES AND / OR -ESTERS AND THEIR APPLICATION IN THE FIELD OF LIGHT-SENSITIVE MATERIALS
abstract Diazooxides of formula:- whee Z completes a cyclohexadiene, dihydronaphthalene or polyhydronaphthalene ring in which the = N2 = O occupy adjacent positions; X is a divalent organic chain contg. to an aromatic ring, and where X is a repeating unit which varies from -Ar-O-Ar-O-Ar- to -Ar-O-Ar-O-Ar-O-Ar-O-Ar- and each Ar is phenylene, naphthylene, biphenylene or bis(phenylene)alkane; W is H or and R is H, alkyl, aryl or aralkyl may be prepared by reacting a halo- and nitro-substd. aromatic cpd. and an aromatic dihydroxy cpd., reducing the nitro cpd. to the corresponding amine and adding a diazo-oxyaromatic-sulphonyl chloride. Cpds. are used e.g. in making printing plates.
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