Reactive colorants

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Inventors

Kluger, Edward W.
Moore, Patrick D.

Application #

058696

Filed

Jun-1-1987

Published

Oct-4-1988

Current US Class

008/403
008/922
008/924
008/926
008/927
008/928
534/729
534/735
534/753
534/787
534/788
534/794

International Classes

C09B 029/01; C09B 029/033; C09B 029/09; D06P 003/24

Field of Search

534/729 8/403 8/922 8/924 8/926 8/927 8/928

Assignee

Milliken Research Corporation (Spartanburg, SC)

Examiners

Hollrah; Glennon H.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Moyer; Terry T., Petry; H. William

US Patent References

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4284729   Process for colorin...
4601725   Thiophene based f...

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Abstract
Novel reactive colorants being the formula: ##STR1## wherein R.sub.1, R.sub.2 and R.sub.3 are selected from halogen, carboxylic acid, alkanoyl, aryloyl, carbocyclic forming polymethylene chains, alkyl, aryl, cyano, thioalkyl, dithioalkyl, thioaryl, dithioaryl, thiocyano, carboxyalkyl, carboxyaryl, amidoalkyl, amidodialkyl, amidoaryl, amidodiaryl, oxyalkyl, thioamidoalkyl, thioamidodialkyl, or hydrogen when an adjacent group is isobutyryl; R.sub.4, R.sub.5, R.sub.6 and R.sub.7 are selected from hydrogen, alkyl, oxyalkyl, oxyaryl, sulfonamidoalkyl, sulfonamidoaryl, amidoalkyl, amidodialkyl, amidoaryl, amidodiaryl, halogen, thioalkyl and thioaryl; and R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are selected from polyalkylene oxide, copolymers of polyalkylene oxides, and hydroxyalkylenes.
 
Claims
That which is claimed is:

1. A reactive coloring agent of the formula: ##STR8## wherein R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are selected from polyalkylene oxide and copolymers of polyalkylene oxides having an average molecular weight of from about 88 to about 1400.

2. A reactive coloring agent of the formula: ##STR9## wherein R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are selected from polyalkylene oxide and copolymers of polyalkylene oxides having an average molecular weight of from about 88 to about 1400.

3. A reactive coloring agent of the formula: ##STR10## wherein R.sub.8 and R.sub.9 are selected from polyalkylene oxide and copolymers of polyalkylene oxides having an average molecular weight of from about 88 to about 1400.



Description
This invention relates to novel reactive colorants based on thiophene derivatives which have particular application in coloration of thermoset resins, exemplified by polyurethanes.

It is known that polyurethane resins, produced by the reaction of polyol and an isocyanate may be colored by adding a pigment or dyestuff to the resin. When, however, certain thermoset materials such as polyurethanes are colored with a pigment, the resulting product may be only slightly tinted at normal pigment concentrations, and may thus require larger, undesirable amounts of pigment if a dark hue is to be attained. This phenomenon is particularly apparent in the case of polyurethane foams. On the other hand, if a conventional dyestuff is employed to color the thermoset product, water resistance, oil resistance, and/or resistance to migration of the dyestuff may often be disadvantageously inadequate. When such a dye is used as a coloring agent, it is difficult to prevent bleeding of the dye from the colored resin product. Thermosetting resin products, such as polyurethanes, however, which have been colored with a dyestuff, have certain advantages. Particularly, such colored products may, for instance, possess a clearer hue, and improved transparency characteristics, both of which are important commercial attributes.
 
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