kondensationsfärgningsmedel
Kondensationsfärgningsmedel, also known as condensation dyes, are a class of synthetic organic dyes formed through condensation reactions. These reactions involve the joining of two or more molecules with the elimination of a small molecule such as water, ammonia, or hydrogen chloride. This process typically leads to the formation of larger, conjugated systems that are responsible for the color of the dye.
Condensation dyes are known for their good fastness properties, meaning they are resistant to fading from light,
Examples of condensation dye classes include vat dyes and reactive dyes, although the term "kondensationsfärgningsmedel" can