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titleOfInvention Process for the manufacture of ammonium salts of acid sulphuric acid esters from aromatic compounds containing ª‰-hydroxyethyl-sulphonyl groups
abstract Monoazo dyes of the benzene-azo-naphthalene and benzene-azo-pyrazolone types are prepared from the ammonium salts of optionally substituted phenylsulphonylethyl hydrogen sulphates which may comprise either the azo or the coupling component. The preparation of a copper complex of such a dye is also described.ALSO:Ammonium salts of phenylsulphonylethyl sulphates which may be substituted in the phenyl group by, for example, halogen, OH, alkyl, alkoxy, amino, aminomethyl, amino-benzoylamino, COOH or 3-methylpyrazol-5-one-1-yl, are prepared by reacting the correponding phenylsulphonyl-ethanol with sulphamic acid at elevated temperature in the presence of a polar organic solvent.
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