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  2. Vat dye - Wikipedia

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    Vat dyes are a class of dyes that are classified as such because of the method by which they are applied. Vat dyeing is a process that refers to dyeing that takes place in a bucket or vat. The original vat dye is indigo , once obtained only from plants but now often produced synthetically.

  3. Vat Blue 36 - Wikipedia

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    Vat Blue 36 is a vat dye that is chemically related to indigo. It is produced by condensation of 4-methyl-5-chloro-7-methoxy-3-indolinone and 5,7–dichloro-3-(2H)-thianaphthenone . [ 1 ]

  4. Category:Vat dyes - Wikipedia

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  5. Anthraquinone dyes - Wikipedia

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    One of the most important anthraquinone dyes of herbal origin is alizarin, which is extracted from the dyer's madder (Rubia tinctorum). Alizarin is the eponym for a number of structurally related dyes that use alizarin dyes (sometimes synonymous with anthraquinone dyes). It was the first natural dye for which an industrial synthesis was ...

  6. Dye - Wikipedia

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    Vat dyes are essentially insoluble in water and incapable of dyeing fibres directly. However, reduction in alkaline liquor produces the water-soluble alkali metal salt of the dye. This form is often colorless, in which case it is referred to as a Leuco dye , and has an affinity for the textile fibre.

  7. Synthetic colorant - Wikipedia

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    Broadly, dyes are soluble and become fixed to a substrate via impregnation, while pigments are insoluble and require a binding agent to adhere to a substrate. Dyes, therefore, must have an affinity for the substance they are intended to color. [4] Chemically speaking, pigments can be organic or inorganic, while dyes are only organic.

  8. Vat Yellow 1 - Wikipedia

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    Vat Yellow 1 is a vat dye, yellow in appearance under some conditions used in cloth dyeing. [1] Its synonyms are flavanthrone and Indofast Yellow, and it is in the class of anthraquinone -type compounds.

  9. Vat Green 1 - Wikipedia

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    Vat Green 1 is an organic compound that is used as a vat dye. [1] It is a derivative of benzanthrone. [2]