Toluidine red
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Descripción
Any of several bright, transparent, synthetic azo-type organic red pigments. Toluidine reds are made using the reaction of beta-naphthol with 2-nitro-4-toluidine. Toluidine red was first synthesized in 1904 in Germany, and reached its peak of popular use in the 1970s. Toluidine reds have fair lightfastness and weather resistance: they are used in industrial coatings for air-dried and baked enamels and auto finishes, in wax crayons, pastels, and watercolors; however, they have a tendency to bleed in oil paints. It is a suspected carcinogen.
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Otros términos
- 甲苯胺紅 [zh]
- rojo de toluidina [es]
- jiǎ běn ān hóng [zh]
- jia ben an hong [zh]
- chia pen an hung [zh]
- toluidine reds [en]
- red, toluidine [en]