Synthesis, properties and color assessment of some new 5-(3- and 4-substituted phenylazo)-4,6-dimethyl-3-cyano-2-pyridones
Sinteza, svojstva i obojenost nekih novih 5-(3- i 4-supstituisanih fenilazo)-4,6-dimetil-3-cijano-2-piridona
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Mijin, Dušan
Ušćumlić, Gordana

Perišić-Janjić, Nada
Trkulja, Ivan
Radetić, Maja

Jovančić, Petar

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A series of 5-(3- and 4-substituted phenylazo)-4,6-dimethyl-3-cyano-2-pyridones were synthesized, starting from acetylacetone and arenediazonium salt, followed by condensation with cyanoacetamide using a modified literature procedure. The experimental investigation included modification of the synthetic procedure in terms of solvent, temperature, isolation techniques as well as purification and identification of the products. The azo dyes were characterized by melting point, IR, UV/Vis, 1H NMR and MS data. HPLC analyses were also performed. The 2-hydroxypyridine/ 2-pyridone tautomeric equilibration was found to depend on the polarity of the applied solvents. A color assessment of the solid dyes and dyed polyester fabrics was also performed and the correlation between the colour and the structure of the dyes is discussed.
U okviru rada sintetisani su 5-(3- i 4-supstituisani fenilazo)-4,6-dimetil-3-cijano- 2-piridoni, kondenzacijom proizvoda reakcije acetilacetona i odgovarajuće diazonijumove soli sa cijanoacetamidom. Dobijene azo boje su okarakterisane temperaturama topljenja, IR, UV/Vis, 1 HNMRi MS podacima. Čistoća dobijenih boja ispitivana je HPLC metodom. Utvrđeno je da ravnoteža 2-hidroksipiridin/2-piridon zavisi od polarnosti rastvarača. Određeni su parametri obojenja poliestarskih tkanina bojenih sintetisanim azo bojama. Takođe je ispitivana i obojenost azo boja u čvrstom obliku.
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aryl azo dyes / 2-pyridones / UV-Vis absorption spectrum / substituent effect / HPLC analysis / colour assessmentИзвор:
Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society, 2006, 71, 5, 435-444Издавач:
- Serbian Chemical Society, Belgrade