azofärgämnen
Azofärgämnen, also known as azo dyes, are synthetic organic compounds that contain one or more azo bonds (–N=N–) linking aromatic rings. The first commercial azo dye was mauveine, discovered by William Henry Perkin in 1856 during his attempt to synthesize quinine. Since then, azo dyes have become the largest class of synthetic dyes, covering many industries such as textiles, food, cosmetics, and printing.
Chemically, azo dyes are formed by a diazo coupling reaction between a diazonium salt and a coupling
In textile applications, azo dyes are classified into direct, reactive, vat, and disperse dyes based on their
Despite their commercial importance, some azo dyes have raised environmental and health concerns. Certain dyes can