atsoväriaineet
Atsoväriaineet, also known as azo dyes, are a large and important class of synthetic organic dyes. They are characterized by the presence of one or more azo groups (–N=N–) within their molecular structure. These azo groups are typically formed by the diazotization of an aromatic amine followed by coupling with another aromatic compound. The versatility of azo dye chemistry allows for a wide range of colors, from yellow and orange to red, violet, blue, and even black.
The discovery and widespread use of azo dyes began in the late 19th century, revolutionizing the textile
While generally considered safe for their intended uses, some azo dyes have raised environmental and health