AT47713B - Process for the preparation of solid, durable indigenous white preparations. - Google Patents

Process for the preparation of solid, durable indigenous white preparations.

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AT47713B
AT47713B AT47713DA AT47713B AT 47713 B AT47713 B AT 47713B AT 47713D A AT47713D A AT 47713DA AT 47713 B AT47713 B AT 47713B
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  Verfahren zur Darstellung von festen, haltbaren indigweisspräparaten. 



   In den letzten Jahren haben die Indigweisspräparate eine grosse Bedeutung gewonnen, da sie den Indigo im reduzierten Zustand enthalten und infolgedessen jederzeit gebrauchsfertig sind. Die bisher bekannten Präparate weisen indessen leicht den Nachteil auf, dass sie mehr oder weniger unreduzierten Indigo enthalten. 



   Es wurde nun gefunden, dass man indigofreie Indigweisspräparate erhält, wenn man Lösungen von Indigweissalkalisalzen unter Zusatz von   löslichen     Hydrosulfiten zweckmässig   im Vakuum zur Trockne eindampft. Diese Präparate besitzen den weiteren Vorteil, dass sie infolge ihres Gehaltes an Hydrosulfit selbst in sauerstoffhaltigem Wasser leicht und vollkommen löslich sind und eine   Küpanführung   ohne weitere Zusätze und ohne Abwarten der Gärung   ermöglichen.   Um die für die vollkommene Haltbarkeit der Produkte vorteilhafte völlige Entwässerung zu erleichtern, ist es zweckmässig, das Eindampfen in dünnen Schichten oder unter Zusatz von Substanzen, welche ein Schäumen und eine Blasenbildung der Masse bewirken, wie   Dextrin, Sulfitzelluloseahlauge u.   a. vorzunehmen ;

   ferner kann man auch Sirup oder ähnliche Körper hinzusetzen. 



   Beispiel L
500 Teile einer Indigweisslösung, enthaltend 100 Teile Indigweiss und 23-5 Teile Ätznatron, werden mit 20 Teilen Natriumhydrosulfit, vorteilhaft in emaillierten Gefässen, möglichst rasch und in dünnen Schichten im Vakuum zur Trockne eingedampft. Die 
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 sie noch einige Zeit auf etwa   70    gesteigert werden. 



   Man erhält ein dunkelrotgefärbtes, b) asiges Produkt, welches sich in Wasser ohne   Indigoabscheidung löst. 



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   500 Teile Indigweisslösung, enthaltend 100 Teile Indigweiss und   23'5   Teile Ätznatron, werden mit 25 Teilen Natriumhydrosulfit und 32 Teilen Dextrin im Vakuum zur Trockne   (abgedampft.   An Stelle von Dextrin kann auch Sirup,   Sult1tzelluloseablauge   u. a. verwendet worden. 

**WARNUNG** Ende DESC Feld kannt Anfang CLMS uberlappen**.



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  Process for the preparation of solid, durable indigenous white specimens.



   In recent years, the indigo white preparations have gained great importance because they contain the indigo in a reduced state and are therefore ready for use at any time. The preparations known to date, however, have the slight disadvantage that they contain more or less unreduced indigo.



   It has now been found that indigo-free indigo white preparations are obtained if solutions of indigo white alkali salts are expediently evaporated to dryness in vacuo with the addition of soluble hydrosulphites. These preparations have the further advantage that, due to their hydrosulphite content, they are easily and completely soluble even in oxygen-containing water and allow vat management without further additives and without waiting for fermentation. In order to facilitate the complete dehydration, which is advantageous for the perfect shelf life of the products, it is advisable to evaporate in thin layers or with the addition of substances which cause foaming and blistering of the mass, such as dextrin, sulfite cellulose liquor and the like. a. to undertake;

   you can also add syrup or similar bodies.



   Example L
500 parts of an indig white solution containing 100 parts indig white and 23-5 parts caustic soda are evaporated to dryness as quickly as possible and in thin layers in a vacuum with 20 parts of sodium hydrosulfite, advantageously in enamelled vessels. The
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 it can be increased to around 70 for some time.



   A dark red colored, b) asiges product is obtained which dissolves in water without indigo deposition.



  Example II.



   500 parts of indig white solution, containing 100 parts of indig white and 23.5 parts of caustic soda, are evaporated to dryness in vacuo with 25 parts of sodium hydrosulphite and 32 parts of dextrin.

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PATENT-ANSPRUCH : Verfahren zur Darstellung von festen haltbaren Indigweisspräparaten, dadurch ge- kennzeichnet, dass man Lösungen von Indigweissal1mlisalzen unter Zusatz von löslichen Hydrosulfiten zweckmässig im Vakuum zur Trockne eindampft. **WARNUNG** Ende CLMS Feld Kannt Anfang DESC uberlappen**. PATENT CLAIM: Process for the preparation of solid, durable indig white preparations, characterized in that solutions of indig white salt are expediently evaporated to dryness in vacuo with the addition of soluble hydrosulfites. ** WARNING ** End of CLMS field may overlap beginning of DESC **.
AT47713D 1909-11-10 1910-03-21 Process for the preparation of solid, durable indigenous white preparations. AT47713B (en)

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