Process for converting a pigment into another modification via l

Chemistry of carbon compounds – Miscellaneous organic carbon compounds – C-metal

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106288Q, 106308Q, 106308N, 106309, 260157, 260208, 260326N, 546 49, C09B 4300, C09B 4600, C09B 6748, C09B 6752

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ABSTRACT:
A process for converting a pigment or disperse dye into another modification by treating the colorant with a liquid alkylamine and removing the treatment agent by evaporation after the conversion into the modification.
The pigments afforded by the instant process are used in the same way as the untreated colorants for pigmenting materials of high molecular weight.

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