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titleOfInvention Production of pigment
abstract PURPOSE: To easily produce a pigment (aminium salt) having absorption in near infrared region and useful as a heat-sensitive or pressure-sensitive pigment, from inexpensive raw material, by reacting a specific amine with a cupric salt. n CONSTITUTION: The objective pigment of formula III (X 1 is anion of cupric salt used as a raw material) (e.g. the compound of formula IV) can be produced by reacting an amine of formula I (R is alkyl) (e.g. the compound of formula II) with a cupric salt (e.g. cupric fluoride, cupric chloride, etc.) in a hydrophilic organic solvent (preferably DMF, etc.) at 50W150°C for 5minW1hr. n COPYRIGHT: (C)1988,JPO&Japio
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