Use of fatty acid taurides for the dispersion of polycyclic pigm

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106493, 106494, 106495, 106498, 106 3175, 106 3177, C09B 4800

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ABSTRACT:
Readily dispersible polycyclic pigments from the class of the quinacridones and dioxazines are prepared by using a fatty acid tauride of the formula (I)

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