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titleOfInvention PROCEDURE FOR CONTINUOUS DROWNING OF A PERILEN FUSION.
abstract This invention relates to a continuous process for preparing perilenes (a) by continuously mixing a leuco form fusion of a perylenotetracarboxylic diimide obtained by alkaline naphthalimide fusion with a continuous stream containing water and containing (1) 2 to 50 parts of water per melting part, (2) 0 to X1 moles of oxidizing agent per mole of the leuco form, (3) 0 to Y1 parts by weight of processing additives based on the leuco form and (4) 0 to Z1 parts by weight of an acid based on the leuco form of the perilenotetracarboxylic diimide, to form a suspension, and (b) optionally mixing the suspension in one or more continuous stages or in batches with a second stream containing (1) 0 a 10 parts by weight of water based on the suspension; (2) 0 to X2 moles of oxidizing agent per mole of the leuco form of the perylenotetracarboxylic diimide. provided that the total of X1 and X2 represents at least the molar amount of oxidizing agent theoretically necessary to oxidize the entire leuco form of the pyrylenetetracarboxylic diimide; (3) 0 to y2 parts by weight of processing additives, based on the leucine form of the perylenetetracarboxylic diimide, provided that the total of Y1 and y2 is 0 to 5 parts, and (4) 0 to Z2 parts by weight of an acid, based on the leuco form of the perilenotetracarboxylic diimide, to give a perylene pigment.
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