Photofading, photo sensitization and the effect of aggregation on the fading of triphenodioxazine and copper phthalocyanine dyes on cellulosic film

Citation
T. Hihara et al., Photofading, photo sensitization and the effect of aggregation on the fading of triphenodioxazine and copper phthalocyanine dyes on cellulosic film, DYE PIGMENT, 50(3), 2001, pp. 185-201
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Chemical Engineering
Journal title
DYES AND PIGMENTS
ISSN journal
01437208 → ACNP
Volume
50
Issue
3
Year of publication
2001
Pages
185 - 201
Database
ISI
SICI code
0143-7208(200109)50:3<185:PPSATE>2.0.ZU;2-5
Abstract
The photosensitized oxidation of four triphenodioxazine (TPDO) reactive dye s and a copper phthalocyanine (CuPc) reactive dye on cellulosic films by Ro se Bengal (RB) was examined in aqueous solution under aerobic conditions. T he rates of photo-oxidation of 4,11-bis(vinylsulfonyl)TPDO dyes were smalle r than those obtained for 3,10-bis(disubstituted triazinyliminoethylimino)T PDO dyes. The rates of photofading of the four TPDO dyes and a CuPc dye on cellulose were similar in the order to the rates of the photosensitized oxi dative fading with RB. Photo-oxidation left the aromatic residue from TPDO ring along with the reactive anchor bound to cellulose. No aggregation effe ct was observed on the fading of TPDO dyes and a CuPc dye on cellulose. The photosensitivity of the TPDO dyes was very small, this being estimated by the photosensitized fading of an aminopyrazolinylazo dye (Yellow dye) on ce llulosic films dyed in admixture with TPDO dyes by use of a yellow filter t o shield Yellow dye on exposure. It is concluded that the good light-fastne ss of the TPDO dyes on cellulosic substrate is attributed to the very small photosensitivity in spite of their relatively large ease with which they a re oxidized. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science Ltd. All rights reserved.