Abstract
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to synthesise some new 5-arylazothiazole disperse dyes and study their application in dyeing polyester fibres.
Design/methodology/approach - A series of 5-arylazo-2-(arylidenehydrazino)-4-substituted-thiazole dyes were prepared by cyclocondensation of hydrazonoyl bromides with various thiosemicarbazone derivatives.
Findings - The dyed fibres exhibit very good washing, perspiration, sublimation and light fastness properties with little variation in the moderate to good rubbing fastness. The ease of preparation and the acceptable fastness properties makes these dyes particularly valuable.
Research limitations/implications - In the present paper, the synthesis of 5-arylazo-2-(arylidenehydrazino)-thiazole disperse dyes was achieved by one step pathway. In addition, the variations in substituents on the aryl and thiazole moieties could also be studied.
Practical implications - The new arylazo-thiazole disperse dyes are superior in terms of yield, purity, colour strength, and having fastness properties of an order acceptable for commercial utilisation.
Originality/value - The synthesised disperse azo dyes are superior in terms of preparation, yield, purity, and fastness properties.