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titleOfInvention Disperse dye composition
abstract PURPOSE: To obtain the titled composition of low foamability, outstanding in atomization-promoting capability, dispersion stability, etc., by incorporating a disperse dye with a compound containing a specific proportion of carboxyl group prepared by oxidation of a formalin (co)condensate of (alkyl)naphthalene sulfonic acid. n CONSTITUTION: The objective composition can be obtained by incorporating (A) a disperse dye with (B) a compound having 0.1W1.0 carboxyl group per naphthalene ring, prepared by oxidation (e.g. in a weakly alkaline condition using potassium permanganate) of a formalin (co)condensate (pref. in the form of salt) of naphthalene sulfonic acid and/or alkylnaphthalene sulfonic acid (pref. methylnaphthalene sulfonic acid) in a weight ratio A/B of e.g. 1/0.1W5. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1987,JPO&Japio
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