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How to Increase solubility for Solvent Dyes.


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Dear friends,

 

please help me to increase solubility of Solvent dyes especially Solvent Blue-48. What process should I take care of during manufacturing and reaction and how to change the tone of the dye from redder to greener?

Can Any one help me.

 

Bhadresh

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For those who also wonder what we're talking about: I did a little Google search...

 

Solvent Blue 48 is an "Amine salt of Sulfonated Copper Phthalocyanine with clean deep blue shade."

 

From the same website:

 

Solubility:

-Acetone : 9%

-Cellosolve : 9% (Cellosolve = ethylene glycol monoethyl ether)

-Ethanol : 8%

 

Applications :

-Alcoholic Solvents

-Spirit Lacquers

-Flexographic Inks

 

The next thing I want to know: you want to increase the solubility of this "Solvent Blue 48", in what? Ethanol? Water? Another solvent?

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It will dissolve better in hot solvent (but be aware of the fire risk).

It may be possible to change the base and thereby produce a more soluble derivative but that would need to be sorted out experimentally.

I seem to remember that chlorinated phthalocyanines are greener than unsubstituted ones. However producing these isn't going to be trivial.

Might it not be easier to find a different dye/pigment?

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