Disperse orange 3 is an azo dye which can induce
contact dermatitis in workers in the textile industry.
Patch tests are frequently positive (about 30%) in
hairdressers with a hand dermatitis. It is probably an
indicator of contact sensitization to PPD, but disperse
orange 3 can also be found in so me semipermanent
hair dyes.
Disperse Orange 3 may be used as a test material for investigating its degradation by the white rot fungus?Pleurotus ostreatus and the products obtained upon degradation are determined using UV-visible spectrophotometric and high-performance liquid chromatographic techniques.
Disperse orange 3 is used as a dye in acetate, nylon, silk, wool, and cotton; stocking dye.
4-Nitrobenzenamine diazo, with aniline base armour sulfonic acid coupling, and sodium hydroxide solution to boil, then a sulfonic acid hydrolysis off base.
ChEBI: Azobenzene substituted at the phenyl 4-positions by an amino and a nitro group.
Disperse Orange 3 (DO3) is a monoazo dye, which contains 90% dye content plus dispersing agents and surfactants. It has two aromatic rings with an amino group on one of the rings and the other is substituted with a nitro group. It shows an absorption peak majoring at 415 nm.
Disperse Orange 3 is an azo dye that can induce contact
dermatitis in workers in the textile industry. It is
positive in a great majority of PPD-positive people,
because of hydrolysis in the skin into PPD. Disperse
Orange 3 can also be found in some semipermanent
hair dyes.
Properties and Applications
Orange, yellow light red powder, melting point of 210-220 ℃. Soluble in ethanol, acetone, toluene, soluble fiber element. The strong sulfuric acid for green light yellow to orange diluted; Nitric acid solution for orange red; In strong hydrochloric acid for brown in the light yellow. Used for polyester and acetic acid fiber dyeing, also can be used for nylon 66 and acrylic fiber dyeing and plastic shading.
Standard
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Ironing Fastness
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Light Fastness
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Persperation Fastness
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Washing Fastness
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Fading
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Stain
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Fading
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Stain
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Fading
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Stain
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ISO
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4
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2
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5-6
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4-5
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5
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4-5
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3-4
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