US20070251030A1 - Concentrated Dye Solution - Google Patents

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US20070251030A1
US20070251030A1 US11/597,814 US59781406A US2007251030A1 US 20070251030 A1 US20070251030 A1 US 20070251030A1 US 59781406 A US59781406 A US 59781406A US 2007251030 A1 US2007251030 A1 US 2007251030A1
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  • the present invention relates to a concentrated storage-stable aqueous dye solution and more particularly to a concentrated storage-stable aqueous dye solution without any solubilizer content.
  • the invention further relates to the use of the present invention's concentrated dye solution, if appropriate after dilution with water, especially for dyeing and printing paper, including card and board.
  • Pulverulent dyes must accordingly first be dissolved in mostly warm or hot water to be usable for printing and dyeing.
  • Metering systems developed for this purpose utilize weighing or volumetric methods to control the metered addition of dyes and they require stable dye solutions instead of powders and granules.
  • the solutions should possess optimum stability, so that they do not precipitate during transportation or storage. Typically, they should be stable for a prolonged period between nought and five degrees Celsius, but also at around 50° C. Similarly, frozen solutions shall be stable after pouring and should not present any stability problems during pumping. Precipitates can cause disruptions in pumping or metering systems and lead to unacceptable machine shutdowns and costly cleaning and maintenance.
  • aqueous dye solutions One problem of known aqueous dye solutions is the large amounts of added solubilizers, which lead to a high carbon content in the dyehouse or paper mill effluence. This leads to effluence of high total organic carbon (TOC) and chemical oxygen demand (COD), and hence causes high water-treating costs. It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide a concentrated aqueous dye solution for which the dye does not have to be isolated and dried (high energy costs!) and which includes few or no solubilizers.
  • TOC total organic carbon
  • COD chemical oxygen demand
  • the concentrated aqueous dye solutions of the present invention comprise one or more cationizable dyes, an organic acid and water.
  • the present invention's concentrated aqueous dye solutions in a further preferred embodiment comprise dyes of the formula (I) where
  • the present invention's storage-stable high-concentration solutions of dyes of the formula (I) may also comprise a plurality of different dyes whose formulae come within the formula (I).
  • T 1 is a substituent of the formula
  • the CC group is a substituent of the formula
  • B is a group B′C[(CH 2 ) 0-4 ] 1-4 or B is one of the groups —[—(CH 2 ) 1-4 —O—(CH 2 ) 1-4 ] 4 C or [—(CH 2 ) 1-3 —O—(CH 2 ) 1-3 —O—(CH 2 ) 1-3 ] 4 C or [—(CH 2 ) 1-2 —O—(CH 2 ) 1-2 —O—(CH 2 ) 1-2 —O—(CH 2 ) 1-2 ] 4 C or [(—CH 2 ) 1-4 ] 2 N(CH 2 ) 1-4 N[(—CH 2 ) 1-4 ] 2 . It is particularly preferable for B to be a carbon atom.
  • the present invention's storage-stable high-concentration solutions of dyes of the formula (I) have a formula (I) dye content of up to 40% by weight of dye reckoned on the total weight of the solution.
  • Preferred dye solutions have a dye content in the range from 5% to 40% by weight of dye or a dye content in the range from 10% to 35% by weight of dye and most preferably a dye content in the range from 15% to 25% by weight of dye.
  • the level of organic acids in the present invention's storage-stable high-concentration solutions of dyes of the formula (I) is between 0.5% by weight and 25% by weight reckoned on the total weight of the solution.
  • Preferred dye solutions comprise from 1% to 15% by weight of added organic acids or from 2% to 10% by weight of added organic acids and most preferably from 3% to 7% by weight of added organic acids.
  • acetic acid is the most preferred organic acid. These acids will be present in a partially deprotonated (dissociated) state, as would be expected from their pK value and from the pH value of the dye solution.
  • non-coloured anions examples include chlorides, bromides, sulphates, bisulphates, methosulphates, aminosulphonates, perchlorates, benzenesulphonates, oxalates, malonates, maleates, acetates, propionates, lactates, succinates, tartrates, malates, methanesulphonates and benzoates.
  • complex anions such as for example zinc chloride double salts and anions of boric acid, citric acid, glycolic acid, diglycolic acid and adipic acid or addition products of orthoboric acid with polyalcohols having at least one cis diol group.
  • anions may of course also be exchanged, for example by means of ion exchangers or customary precipitation reactions.
  • the ions can also be exchanged by diafiltration or ultrafiltration.
  • the halides chloride and bromide are particularly preferred anions and chloride is most preferred.
  • the salts of the added organic acids can likewise perform the anion function.
  • the anions are chlorides and the added organic acid is acetic acid.
  • Preferred dye solutions according to the present invention consist of up to 40% by weight of dye, from 0.5% to 25% by weight of the organic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water, but especially of 10% to 35% by weight of dye, from 1% to 15% by weight of the organic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water, with especially preferred dye solutions consisting of 15% to 25% by weight of dye, from 2% to 10% by weight of the organic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water.
  • Particularly preferred dye solutions according to the present invention consist of up to 40% by weight of dye as chloride, from 0.5% to 25% by weight of the organic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water, but especially of 10% to 35% by weight of dye as chloride, from 1% to 15% by weight of the organic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water, with especially preferred dye solutions consisting of 15% to 25% by weight of dye as chloride, from 2% to 10% by weight of the organic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water.
  • Very particularly preferred dye solutions according to the present invention consist of up to 40% by weight of dye as chloride, from 0.5% to 25% by weight of acetic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water, but especially of 10% to 35% by weight of dye as chloride, from 1% to 15% by weight of acetic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water, with especially preferred dye solutions consisting of 15% to 25% by weight of dye as chloride, from 2% to 10% by weight of acetic acid and, made up to 100% by weight, of water.
  • the invention also provides a process for producing the invention's dye solutions which is characterized in that an aqueous solution or suspension of at least one crude cationic dye is pressed through a semipermeable membrane by applying a pressure to remove salts and synthesis by-products having molecular weights below 500 and some water.
  • the permeate is continuously or intermittently replaced or supplemented by water or buffer solution so that the volume of the batch changes only minimally, if at all.
  • the dye concentration remains constant or substantially constant.
  • the dye concentration of the permeate does not change by more than 20% in a preferred embodiment, by not more than 10% in particularly preferred processes and by not more than 5% in very particularly preferred processes.
  • the dye solution is brought to the desired concentration by concentrating.
  • the membranes used in the process of the present invention are TFMTM membranes, for example the G10, G20, G50 or DL5 membranes from GE Osmonics Desal (GE Osmonics Inc., 5951 Clearwater Drive, Minnetonka, Minn. 55343, United States), of which the DL5 membrane is particularly preferred.
  • TFMTM membranes for example the G10, G20, G50 or DL5 membranes from GE Osmonics Desal (GE Osmonics Inc., 5951 Clearwater Drive, Minnetonka, Minn. 55343, United States), of which the DL5 membrane is particularly preferred.
  • the counterions of the cationic dye are exchanged, or further anions added, prior to diafiltration.
  • the newly added anions mean that the original anions are easily removable through ultrafiltration or diafiltration.
  • the counterions of the cationic functions are exchanged by halides in a particularly preferred embodiment and by chloride in a very particularly preferred embodiment.
  • the present invention further provides for the production of stable liquid formulations of anionic dyes by ultrafiltration of the aqueous solution or suspension of the crude dye.
  • Ultrafiltration or diafiltration of the reaction solution which is obtained as per the examples of WO 02/062902, although the dyestuff is not isolated, can be used to render the reaction solution free of further, undesirable additions. Free of undesirable additions is to be understood as meaning in particular that, post ultrafiltration or diafiltration, the solutions comprise less than one % by weight and preferably less than 0.5% by weight of further materials.
  • Undesirable further materials are in particular inert salts and electrolytes which, having been used to neutralize and/or salt the dye out, come from the synthesis stage and are carried along in the synthesis solution or suspension, such as alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts, for example ammonium, magnesium chloride, magnesium sulphate, magnesium bisulphate, sodium chloride, sodium sulphate, sodium bisulphate, potassium chloride, potassium sulphate or potassium bisulphate, especially sodium chloride.
  • alkali metal or alkaline earth metal salts for example ammonium, magnesium chloride, magnesium sulphate, magnesium bisulphate, sodium chloride, sodium sulphate, sodium bisulphate, potassium chloride, potassium sulphate or potassium bisulphate, especially sodium chloride.
  • organic acid can also be added before or during the ultrafiltration or diafiltration.
  • the dye solutions of the present invention may comprise biocides.
  • biocide is suitable. But preference is given to biocides having FDA approval. Any biocide capable of controlling the growth of Gram-positive or Gram-negative bacteria, yeasts or fungi can be used in the solutions of the present invention. Suitable biocides are for example 3-thiazolone derivatives, which are for example alkylated and/or chlorinated or used as mixtures. Typically, biocides are added in an amount of up to 0.15% by weight per ready-produced composition.
  • the concentrated solutions can also be diluted again with water before they are used for dyeing.
  • the concentrated solutions can also be shaded with further dyes before use. But the concentrated solutions can also be used for shading other dyes.
  • Dyes especially useful for shading or for being shaded include all dyes which the Colour Index identifies as C.I. Basic Red or C.I. Basic Brown or C.I. Basic Blue or C.I. Basic Violet, and especially one or more of the following dyes can be used for shading: C.I. Basic Brown 23 or C.I. Basic Red 12 or C.I. Basic Blue 1 or C.I. Basic Red 14 or C.I. Basic Violet 10 or C.I. Basic Blue 26.
  • Dyes of the formula (II) and/or of the formula (III) are similarly useful for shading or for being shaded.
  • the concentrated solutions can also be used for shading brown dyes of the formula (II), or the concentrated solutions can be shaded with dyes of the formula (II).
  • the dyes of the formula (II) are known per se and can be prepared as described in DE3715066.
  • the concentrated solutions can also be used for shading brown dyes of the formula (III), or the concentrated solutions can be shaded with dyes of the formula (III).
  • the dyes of the formula (III) are known and can be prepared as described in EP162409 or EP1352928.
  • Shading can be effected in the ratios of 2% to 98% by weight (based on the dye) of a dye of the formula (I) and 98% to 2% by weight (based on the dye) of a shading dye, i.e. for example in the ratios 2.0/98.0; 2.5/97.5; 12.5/87.5; 22.5/77.5; 32.5/67.5; 42.5/57.5; 50.0/50.0; 57.5/42.5; 67.5/32.5; 77.5/22.5; 80.0/20.0; 87.5/12.5; 90.0/10.0; 95.0/5.0; 97.5/2.5; or 98.0/2.0.
  • the concentrated dye solutions of the present invention are used in particular, if appropriate after dilution with water, for dyeing and printing paper, including board and card, these materials being dyeable for example in the pulp, by coat or by dipping.
  • a liquid formulation can also be used for a continuous or batch dyeing process for textile materials, especially cellulose.
  • the concentrated dye solutions of the present invention can be used as a base for producing inkjet inks or other inks and combinations for the contactless printing of substrates such as paper or textiles.
  • the formulations of the present invention can also be used without further modification for the contactless printing of substrates such as paper or textiles.
  • the present invention further provides for the use of the present invention's dye preparations of anionic dyes for producing wood stains for staining solid wood or wood chippings or chipboards or wood fibre boards. Staining wood in form of beams, boards or finished objects like furniture, parts of buildings is a preferred use of the wood stains according to the invention.
  • the application of the liquid formulations according to the invention may be carried out over the whole or part of the wood's surface (to compensate for color defects in the wood or veneer).
  • the liquid formulations according to the invention may be used in water stains (main solvent water), solvent stains (ca. 30-95% organic solvent), or chemical stains (which are generally water thinnable).
  • Example 1 434 parts of the amino components of Example 1 are added to a mixture of 1736 parts of ice, 781 parts of 30% HCl, 694 parts of acetic acid and 260 parts of N,N-dimethylacetamide and are diazotized with 182 parts of 4 N sodium nitrite solution. The temperature is maintained at 0-5° C. by addition of 870 parts of ice. To the diazo solution obtained are added 3281 parts of an approximately 20% aqueous solution of 6-hydroxy-4-methyl-3-pyridonyl-3′-methylpyridinium chloride. The pH is adjusted to 3 at a temperature of 10-20° C. by addition of 130 parts of 30% sodium hydroxide solution.
  • Hyflo-Supercel filter earth After subsequent stirring for 1 hour, 50 parts of Hyflo-Supercel filter earth are added before filtration through a porcelain suction filter with absorbent pad.
  • the clear dye solution obtained (9700 g; 8900 ml) is diafiltered in a laboratory ultrafiltration system having a DL5 membrane at 40-45° C. and a pressure of 15 bar until the conductivity in the permeate stays constant. In the process, the volume is kept substantially constant. This required about 33 000 parts (ml) of demineralized water.
  • the pH is maintained at 4.0-4.5 during the ultrafiltration by addition of acetic acid.
  • the retentate is concentrated at a pressure of 12-15 bar to 5180 parts (g) and then admixed with 140 parts of acetic acid to obtain a solution having a total dye content of about 20% by weight, consisting of the components having the formulae (2a, 2b, 2c, 2d):
  • a mixture consisting of 7.7 g of 4-aminoacetanilide and 22.9 g of 3-aminoacetanilide is diazotized with sodium nitrite by known methods and to the mixture of the obtained diazonium salts 58.5 g of 6-hydroxy-4-methyl-1-(3′-dimethylamino)propyl-3-pyridinio-2-pyridone betaine base are added as coupling component and these are coupled by known methods at a pH of 1.8-2.2.
  • the acetylamino group is then hydrolyzed with 57.5 g of 30% hydrochloric acid by known methods and thereupon the two aminoazo compounds are diazotized with 13.8 g of sodium nitrite by known methods and the diazonium salts obtained are coupled with 11 g of resorcinol at 0-5° C.
  • This isomer mixture dyes wood-containing paper in brown shades.
  • the dye obtained is through crystallized and can be filtered off with suction and washed with water. Air drying yields 22 g of dye powder.
  • the dye can be dissolved with glacial acetic acid and water to form a stable 20% liquid formulation.
  • the dye dyes paper in a yellow hue. The hue is No. 4 on the Colour Index Hue Indication Chart. The effluent is only minimally coloured.
  • the dyed papers can be bleached by means of hydrosulphite.
  • the dissolved compound conforms to the formula
  • An absorbent web of unsized paper is pulled at 40-50° C. through an aqueous dye solution consisting of 95 parts of water and 5 parts of the inventive dye solution of Preparation Example 2.
  • the dye preparations of Preparation Examples 3, 4 and A1-A37 can be used for dyeing similarly to Prescriptions A to C.
  • vegetable-retanned leathers can likewise be dyed according to known methods.
  • Dyeing can be done in a similar manner with dyes of Preparation Examples 3, 4 and A1-A37.
  • the paper machine was used to produce 80 g/m 2 of yellow bag paper with a machine finish.
  • Dyeing can be done in a similar manner with dyes of Preparation Examples 3, 4 and A1-A37.
  • a dry stock containing 60% groundwood and 40% unbleached sulphite pulp is beaten with sufficient water and ground to 40 SR freeness in a hollander for the dry content to be just above 2.5% and then adjusted with water to a dry content of exactly 2.5% for the high-density pulp.
  • this high-density pulp 200 parts are admixed with 5 parts of a 0.25% aqueous solution of the dye of Preparation Example 2, stirred for about 5 min., admixed with 2% of resin size and 4% of alum, based on dry stock, and again stirred for some minutes until homogeneous.
  • the material is diluted with about 500 parts of water to 700 parts by volume and used in a known manner to prepare sheets of paper by drainage on a sheet-former. These sheets of paper have a deep yellow colour.
  • Dyeing can be done in a similar manner with dyes of Preparation Examples 3, 4 and A1-A37.
  • An ink composition for inkjet printing consists of
  • This ink composition was then used for printing paper, papery substrates, textile fibre materials and plastic film/sheet by transferring the ink into the ink receptacle of a commercially available inkjet printer and using it to produce a single-coloured test print on the identified sheetlike materials.
  • Dyeing can be done in a similar manner with dyes of Preparation Examples 3, 4 and A1-A37.
  • a batten of coniferous wood (European spruce) and a batten of leafy wood (beech) were each cut into pieces of about 5 cm and immersed for some minutes in a diluted (10 parts water and 1 part of the dye solution according to example 2) dyestuff solution according to example 2 and after drying for ten hours light brownish batten pieces were obtained.
  • Dyeing can be done in a similar manner with dyes of Preparation Examples 3, 4 and A1-A37.

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