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Microwave synthesis, photophysical properties of novel fluorescent iminocoumarins and their application in textile printing
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2015
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Textile ProcessingChemical EngineeringPolymer ChemistryEngineeringCoumarine Flourescent DyesPhotochemistryNovel Iminocoumarine DerivativesGreen ChemistryOrganic ChemistryTextile PrintingChemistryDyeingPolyamide FabricsPhotochromismBiophysicsMicrowave SynthesisPigmentNovel Fluorescent Iminocoumarins
Purpose – This paper aims to synthesise coumarine flourescent dyes from a cheap material in a very short time with a very high yield, and by using a clean green chemistry. Design/methodology/approach – Efficient microwave synthesis for some novel iminocoumarins starts from the reaction of p-phenyl-enediamine and ethyl cyanoacetate followed by cyclocondensation with salicylaldehyde derivatives. Findings – The synthesized iminocoumarine compounds were characterized by spectroscopic methods. Absorption and fluorescence spectra of the compounds were also recorded. All compounds were fluorescent in 1,4-dioxane solution, they all emitted blue light (440-460 nm). The printing properties were studied, and their applications on printing polyester and polyamide fabrics were studied by silk screen printing. Originality/value – The authors designed efficient microwavel synthesis for some novel iminocoumarine derivatives; The novel procedure features short-reaction time, moderate yields and simple workup; All compounds were fluorescent in 1,4-dioxane solution, and they all emitted blue light; The authors studied their application in printing polyester and polyamide fabrics.
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