A string of novel heterocyclic mono azo dyes were synthesized and their utilization in dyeing different fabrics as wool and nylon were discussed. Thienopyridine azo dyes 4 and 6were prepared by reaction of chloro acetamidederivative 2 with diamino compounds to yield 3 and 5, followed by reaction with NaNO2/HCl and coupling with nucleophilic reagent. One‐pot reaction of chloro acetamide 2 with ammonium thiocyanat in solvent ethanol gave the unexpected thienopyrimidine derivative 7, which contain two active sites, the former is primary amine that was able to form diazonium salt that coupled with N,N‐dimethylaniline, resorcinol, and/or self‐coupling to afford the azo dyes 8‐10, and the latter is active methylene group that underwent coupling with different diazonium salts to give the azo thienopyrimidine derivative dye 11‐15. The dyeing performance of these azo dyes had been investigated in terms of their dyeing behavior and fastness properties on different fabrics. Results showed that the color strength (K/S) values, as well as, washing, rubbing, and resistance to acid, alkali and light showed high efficiency of these heterocyclic mono azo dyes to dye wool rather than nylon fibers.
A series of novel mono and diazothienopyrazolone dyes were successfully synthesized and characterized, the coloration performance of the prepared dyes was assessed on wool fabrics. The structures of the synthesized dyes were characterized and confirmed by making use of IR, UV, 1HNMR and C13NMR spectrophotometers with a view to determine and confirm their chemical structure. Antimicrobial activity of the dyes fabrics has been investigated, the dyeing performance of the as prepared dyes in terms of color strength (K/S), CIE lab as well as fastness properties (washing, rubbing, perspiration and light) of the dyed wool fabrics were also investigated. The synthesized dyes exhibited high and homogeneous dyeing performance, antimicrobial activity and the fastness properties of the dyed fabrics were ranging from good to excellent.
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