azoväriaineet
Azoväriaineet, also known as azo dyes, are a class of organic compounds characterized by the presence of one or more azo groups (-N=N-). This functional group links two aromatic hydrocarbon groups. Azo dyes are the largest and most versatile class of synthetic dyes, widely used in textiles, leather, paper, food, and cosmetics. Their popularity stems from their vibrant colors, excellent tinctorial strength, and relatively low cost of production.
The synthesis of azo dyes typically involves a diazotization reaction followed by a coupling reaction. In the
The color of an azo dye is determined by the extent of conjugation in its molecular structure