dye

Dyes refer to the organic substances enable the strong coloring of fiber and some other materials. There are various kinds of dyes. According to the source, they can be divided into natural dyes (such as vegetable dyes, animal dyes and mineral dyes, etc.) and synthetic dyes (or artificial dyes). According to the molecular structure, it can be divided into azo dyes, anthraquinone dyes, phthalocyanine dyes, aromatic dyes and nitro dyes. Based on the application methods, it can be divided into acid dyes, basic dyes, sulfur dyes, reactive dyes, disperse dyes, direct dyes and so on. Dyes have color, but substance having color does not necessarily belong to dyes. Dye must have a chromophore and auxochrome group. Dye contained in the ink should also have water-soluble group such as sulfonic acid group.

Natural dyes are dyes obtained from animals, plants and minerals. According to sources they can be divided into:
1    Plant dyes; dyes extracted from the roots, stems, leaves and fruit of some plants such as indigo extracted from the leaves of indigo (blue); curcumin extracted from turmeric (yellow); alizarin extracted from madder (red) and so on;
2    Animal dyes; dyes extracted from animal body such as carmine extracted from cochineal, etc;
3    Mineral dyes; dyes extracted from the colored inorganic substance of mineral such as chrome yellow, ultramarine blue, brown and other manganese. Owing to its various disadvantages compared with artificial dyes such as incomplete chromatography, application inconvenience and poor fastness, most natural dyes have been eliminated except for a few still in use.

Synthetic dyes, also known as "artificial dyes." is mainly made through the chemical processing of coal tar (or oil processing) fractionation products (such as benzene, naphthalene, anthracene and carbazole, etc.), sometimes are also known as coal tar dyes. Since the earliest several synthetic dyes all took aniline as raw material, it is also known as "aniline dyes." Compared with the natural dyes, synthetic dyes have various kinds with complete chromatography and most of them being colorful, washable and being able to be produced in large scale. Thus, almost all of the current so-called dye refers to synthetic dyes with its dyeing products being one of the common samples of Forensic evidence.

There are two ways for classifications of dyes:
The first type is the basic chemical taxonomy based on the chromophore. According to this, dyes can be classified into azo dyes, sulfur dyes, anthraquinone dyes, indigo dyes, heterocyclic dyes and phthalocyanine dyes, 10 categories in total.

The second type is based on the property of the dye to the fiber or coloring properties. Based on this, the dyes can be divided into acid dyes, neutral dyes, azoic dyes, basic dyes, cationic dyes, direct dyes, reactive dyes, sulfur dyes, vat dyes and other dyes, 14 categories in total.

There are various kinds of dyes of different properties and wide range of applications. However, dyes used as physical evidence are largely fixed in textile fibers or paper, or as a kind of organizational component of ink, printing ink and pen oil. Usually after extraction, it can subject to comparison testing using micro-chemical method, thin layer chromatography, liquid chromatography, UV - visible absorption spectroscopy and fluorescence spectroscopy.

The international development of dye was very rapid in 1970s while people have mainly focused on develop new varieties and improve quality since 1990s with the annual output being maintained at the level of 100 million tons.

Chinese dyes got rapid development in 1980s with the main focus being improving the quality after 1990 as well. The production output still maintain a certain growth rate with annual output being around 300,000 t. In 2000, the output is 315 600 t. Dyes used for textile dyeing account about 85% with the rest being used for the coloring of leather, plastic, paper and paint.

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Structure Chemical Name CAS MF
Leather Spray Black 3 Leather Spray Black 3
Acidic sanding agent Acidic sanding agent
Direct Yellow Brown MD Direct Yellow Brown MD
Rhamsan gum Rhamsan gum 96949-21-2
NEUTRAL RED S-G NEUTRAL RED S-G
Vat Orange 2 Vat Orange 2 1324-35-2 C30H12Br2O2
Vat Brown 25 Vat Brown 25 6247-46-7 C43H25N3O7
Basic Yellow  21 Basic Yellow 21 6359-50-8 C22H25ClN2
Direct Green  26 Direct Green 26 6388-26-7 C50H33N12Na5O18S4
Solvent Blue 63 Solvent Blue 63 6408-50-0 C22H18N2O2
Direct Blue  78 Direct Blue 78 2503-73-3 C42H25N7Na4O13S4
Vat Red 42 Vat Red 42 2987-68-0 C28H18N2O4
4-hydroxy-1-methyl-3-[(3-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-quinolone 4-hydroxy-1-methyl-3-[(3-nitrophenyl)azo]-2-quinolone 6439-53-8 C16H12N4O4
disodium 2,5-dichloro-4-[4-[[5-[(4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]-2-sulphonatophenyl]azo]-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]benzenesulphonate disodium 2,5-dichloro-4-[4-[[5-[(4,6-dichloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)amino]-2-sulphonatophenyl]azo]-4,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazol-1-yl]benzenesulphonate 5089-16-7 C19H13Cl4N8NaO7S2
Disperse Black BSF Disperse Black BSF
Disperse Yellow 2G Disperse Yellow 2G
hydrogen [4-[[4-(diethylamino)phenyl][4-[ethyl[(3-sulphonatobenzyl)amino]-o-tolyl]methylene]-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)(3-sulphonatobenzyl)ammonium, sodium salt hydrogen [4-[[4-(diethylamino)phenyl][4-[ethyl[(3-sulphonatobenzyl)amino]-o-tolyl]methylene]-3-methylcyclohexa-2,5-dien-1-ylidene](ethyl)(3-sulphonatobenzyl)ammonium, sodium salt 6505-30-2 C43H49N3O6S2.Na
Vat Golden Orange 3G Vat Golden Orange 3G
167 RED 167 167 RED 167 C20H22N6O2S;C22H26N6O2S
2 VAT YELLOW2 2 VAT YELLOW2
Disperse Yellow 235 Disperse Yellow 235 177570-98-8
Acid Brown K Acid Brown K
Direct Red 3B Direct Red 3B
Disperse Grass Green GL Disperse Grass Green GL
Magentagreencrystals Magentagreencrystals 14426-28-9 C23H25N2+
ACID BROWN85 (C.I. 34900) ACID BROWN85 (C.I. 34900) 77031-30-2
Sulphur Dark Green Sulphur Dark Green
Disperse Violet DP Disperse Violet DP
Acid brilliant red Acid brilliant red
Solvent Yellow GK Solvent Yellow GK
C.I.Acid Blue 45 C.I.Acid Blue 45
Sulphur Blue BN Sulphur Blue BN
C.I.Acid Green 3 C.I.Acid Green 3
C.I.Acid Red 444 C.I.Acid Red 444
C.I. Acid Orange 142 C.I. Acid Orange 142 61901-39-1
C.I. Direct Blue 85 C.I. Direct Blue 85 61724-72-9
2-Hydroxy-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-11H-benzo[a]carbazole-3-carboxamide 2-Hydroxy-N-(4-methoxyphenyl)-11H-benzo[a]carbazole-3-carboxamide 86-19-1 C24H18N2O3
Disperse Yellow 64 Disperse Yellow 64 10319-14-9 C18H10BrNO3
FAST ORANGE GR SALT FAST ORANGE GR SALT 25910-37-6 C6H4N3O2+
N-(4-Ethoxyphenyl)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthamide N-(4-Ethoxyphenyl)-3-hydroxy-2-naphthamide 4711-68-6 C19H17NO3
BASIC RED 29 BASIC RED 29 42373-04-6 C19H17ClN4S
Disperse Blue 165 Disperse Blue 165 41642-51-7 C20H19N7O3
Dispersing agent Dispersing agent
Disperse Red 74 Disperse Red 74 61703-11-5 C22H25N5O7
Vat Voilet 3 Vat Voilet 3 2379-75-1 C20H14Cl2O2S2
Solvent Blue 104 Solvent Blue 104 116-75-6 C32H30N2O2
Acid Blue 225 Acid Blue 225 12216-97-6
Solvent Green  20 Solvent Green 20 12226-82-3 C28H22N2O4
Reactive Red 15 Reactive Red 15 12238-01-6 C25H14ClN7O13S4.4Na
Fast Scarlet RC Base Fast Scarlet RC Base 27165-17-9 C7H6N3O3+
Direct Yellow  86 Direct Yellow 86 50925-42-3 C39H30N10Na4O13S4
Disperse Yellow 114 Disperse Yellow 114 61968-66-9 C20H16N4O4S
Disperse Red 127 Disperse Red 127 66795-75-3 C25H21NO6
trisodium 2-[[6-[(4-amino-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)methylamino]-1-hydroxy-3-sulphonato-2-naphthyl]azo]naphthalene-1,5-disulphonate trisodium 2-[[6-[(4-amino-6-chloro-1,3,5-triazin-2-yl)methylamino]-1-hydroxy-3-sulphonato-2-naphthyl]azo]naphthalene-1,5-disulphonate 70616-89-6 C24H19ClN7NaO10S3
C.I.Direct Yellow 49 C.I.Direct Yellow 49
Basic Violet 11 Basic Violet 11
Leather Spray Black GN Leather Spray Black GN
Navy Blue GR Navy Blue GR
C.I.Acid Brown 121 C.I.Acid Brown 121
Disperse Violet 26 Disperse Violet 26 6408-72-6 C26H18N2O4
Solvent Red 149 Solvent Red 149 21295-57-8 C23H22N2O2
1,8-Bis(phenylthio)-9,10-anthracenedione 1,8-Bis(phenylthio)-9,10-anthracenedione 13676-91-0 C26H16O2S2
Vat Yellow 2 Vat Yellow 2 129-09-9 C28H14N2O2S2
Solvent Violet 8 Solvent Violet 8 52080-58-7 Unspecified
Vat Green 13 Vat Green 13 57456-28-7 C46H21IN2O5
Disperse Red 98 Disperse Red 98 12223-49-3 C17H20N4O3
Direct Yellow  28 Direct Yellow 28 8005-72-9 C28H18N4O6S4.2Na
Acid Green  40 Acid Green 40 12219-87-3
Direct Green  59 Direct Green 59 7219-11-6 C47H31N12O17S3.5Na
SOLVENT ORANGE 24 SOLVENT ORANGE 24
Sulfur Yellow GC Sulfur Yellow GC
Disperse Violet RN Disperse Violet RN
Basic Brown RC Basic Brown RC
Acid Blue 7BF Acid Blue 7BF
Double Sulphur Black Double Sulphur Black
Vat Brown 5R Vat Brown 5R C26H10Cl2N4O2
C.I.Solvent Orange 62 C.I.Solvent Orange 62
Solvent Orange 5A Solvent Orange 5A
Leather Yellow GL Leather Yellow GL
Direct Blue 219 Direct Blue 219
Leather Spray Black B Leather Spray Black B
Disperse Red 73 Disperse Red 73 12270-46-1 C18H16N6O2
Vat black 22 Vat black 22 61868-00-6
CALCOMINE DARK GREEN BG CALCOMINE DARK GREEN BG C34H23N7Na2O8S2
Neutral dissociator Neutral dissociator
Naphthol AS-LC Naphthol AS-LC 4273-92-1 C19H16ClNO4
DISPERSE RED 13 DISPERSE RED 13 3180-81-2 C16H17ClN4O3
ACID BLACK 235 ACID BLACK 235
DIRECT YELLOW 50 DIRECT YELLOW 50 3214-47-9 C35H24N6Na4O13S4
Disperse Brown 1 Disperse Brown 1 23355-64-8 C16H15Cl3N4O4
Solvent Red 196 Solvent Red 196 52372-36-8 C23H18N4O2
Disperse Red 86 Disperse Red 86 81-68-5 C22H18N2O5S
Solvent Blue 122 Solvent Blue 122 67905-17-3 C22H16N2O4
Disperse Violet 77 Disperse Violet 77 77538-14-8 C21H24N6O5
Vat Brown 72 Vat Brown 72 12237-41-1
Basic Blue 159 Basic Blue 159 105953-73-9
Reactive Brown 2 Reactive Brown 2 12236-93-0 C31H20ClN9Na4O12S4
Reactive Blue 74 Reactive Blue 74 12677-16-6 C28H26ClN6NaO9S2
Sulphur Orange 1 Sulphur Orange 1 1326-49-4
Vat Blue  19 Vat Blue 19 1328-18-3
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