dispergfärgämnen
Dispergfärgämnen, often translated as disperse dyes, are a class of synthetic organic colorants primarily used for dyeing hydrophobic synthetic fibers like polyester, acetate, and nylon. They are characterized by their low water solubility and their ability to be finely dispersed in water as a suspension. This physical state is crucial for their application, as it allows the dye particles to penetrate the fiber structure under elevated temperatures or with the aid of chemical carriers.
The dyeing process with dispergfärgämnen typically involves heating the fiber and the dye dispersion in an
Dispergfärgämnen are synthesized through various chemical reactions, often involving diazotization and coupling processes. Their molecular structure