Procédé pour la teinture, l'impression et l'azurage optique de textiles et prèparations pour ce procédé

Hexahydro-triazines having the formula in which X represents chlorine or bromine are prepared by reacting a -chloro- or a -bromoacrylonitrile with formaldehyde. Other compounds containing a plurality of CH2=CXCO-groups (X being halogen) are prepared by reacting two moles of an acid halide CH2=CXCO....

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Hauptverfasser: GERHARD LUETZEL, WERNER ROHLAND
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Zusammenfassung:Hexahydro-triazines having the formula in which X represents chlorine or bromine are prepared by reacting a -chloro- or a -bromoacrylonitrile with formaldehyde. Other compounds containing a plurality of CH2=CXCO-groups (X being halogen) are prepared by reacting two moles of an acid halide CH2=CXCO.X with one mole of ethylene diamine, propylene diamine, butylene diamine, hexamethylene diamine or 1,4-diamine benzene-3-sulphonic acid, or three moles of the acid halide with one mole of diethylene triamine, triethylene tetramine or dipropylene triamine. All these compounds may be used in dyeing compositions (see Division D1). The polyamines may be reacted alternatively with an acid halide Y-CH2-CH.XCOX wherein X is halogen and Y is halogen or a quaternized nitrogen atom yielding products which in admixture with alkali may also be used in the dyeing compositions; reference is made in this connection to the tris-quaternary compound obtained by reacting hexahydro-1,3,5 - tris - (a ,b - dichloropropionyl) - S - triazine with a tertiary amine whereby each b -chloro-atom is quaternated.ALSO:The invention comprises compositions and a process for dyeing and/or fluorescent brightening of textile materials in which the material is treated in the presence of an alkaline-reacting agent with a dye or fluorescent brightener having one or more reactive hydrogen atoms preferably attached by nitrogen, oxygen or sulphur, or which is capable of forming one or more reactive hydrogen atoms during the process and with at least one uncoloured polyfunctional compound containing two or more groups of the general formula I:- H2C=CX-CO-in which X denote a halogen atom preferably chlorine or bromine attached to nitrogen or capable of forming two or more such groups during the process. Many types of dyes are specified and may be water soluble or insoluble but preferably contain primary or secondary amino groups, sulphonic amide groups, sulphonic alkylamide groups, hydroxyl groups or sulphydryl groups. Hydroxy-alkylene and amino-alkylene groups are referred to as are heterocyclic ring systems such as indole and triazole as sources of reactive hydrogen atoms. Reactive hydrogen atoms may be obtained by conversion of methylene ether or ester groups to methylol groups. Reactive dyes are specifically referred to. The uncoloured polyfunctional compounds include derivatives of 1, 3, 5-S-triazine and of various diamines and triamines. Compounds which may form the required groups