Pigment_violet_23

Pigment violet 23

Pigment violet 23

Chemical compound


Pigment violet 23 is an organic compound that is a commercial pigment. It is member of the dioxazine family of heterocyclic compounds, but derived from carbazoles.[1] It is prepared by condensation of chloranil and 3-amino-N-ethylcarbazole. It has a centrosymmetric angular structure.[2] For many years, the structure was assigned, incorrectly, as having a "linear structure" (EC no. 228-767-9, CAS RN 6358-30-1) which differ in terms of the carbazole ring fusion.[3]

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Pigment violet 23 is prepared by condensation of an aniline with chloranil.[4]

Synthetic route to dioxazine dyes such as pigment violet 23.

References

  1. Chamberlain, Terence "Dioxazine violet pigments" from High Performance Pigments Edited by Smith, Hugh M. 2002, 185–194. doi:10.1002/3527600493.ch12
  2. Panina, N.; van de Ven, R.; Verwer, P.; Meekes, H.; Vlieg, E.; Deroover, G. "Polymorph prediction of organic pigments" Dyes and Pigments 2008, volume 79, 183–192.
  3. Horst Tappe, Walter Helmling, Peter Mischke, Karl Rebsamen, Uwe Reiher, Werner Russ, Ludwig Schläfer and Petra Vermehren "Reactive Dyes"in Ullmann's Encyclopedia of Industrial Chemistry 2000, Wiley-VCH, Weinheim. doi:10.1002/14356007.a22_651

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