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titleOfInvention A method for producing new organic monoazo pigments
abstract 1. The method of producing new organicngeneral monoazo pigmentsnFormula 1 wherein X, Y, Q and Z arenthe same or different and represent a hydrogen atom,nhalogen, methyl, ethyl, methoxy,nethoxy and nitro, with whennone of the two substituents X, Y is a groupnmethoxy is the latter does not meanna hydrogen atom or a methoxy group, ornethoxy and when Z is hydrogen then Q wnposition 2 is not hydrogen orna chlorine atom characterized in that the amine compoundnwith the general formula 2, in which the symbolsnX and Y are diazotized abovenone and then conjugates with derivativesnGeneral 1-phenyl-3-methoxypyrazolone-5nformula 3 where Q and Z have previouslyngiven meaning.
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