Publish Time: 2025-09-08 Origin: Site
"How to Enhance Dye Color Fastness and Yield through Quality Control of Refined Naphthalene"
Core content
Special requirements for refined naphthalene in the dye industry
• Key purity indicators: ≥99.5% (industrial naphthalene usually cannot meet the requirements of dye synthesis);
• Impurity control: Sulfur content (affecting color), phenols (causing side reactions), ash (reducing product consistency);
• Physical properties: Crystalline form (affecting dissolution rate), melting point range (80.1±0.5℃ is preferred).
2. The correlation between refined naphthalene and dye properties
• Color light stability: Impurities (such as thiophene) can cause dye color deviation (such as yellowish tint);
• Reaction efficiency: High-purity refined naphthalene can enhance the rate of condensation reactions (such as in the synthesis of acid dyes);
• Environmental compliance: Low-sulfur naphthalene (< 50ppm) helps to pass REACH and OEKO-TEX certifications.
3. Selection suggestions
• Disperse dyes: Low-ash (< 0.05%) refined naphthalene is preferred to avoid the impact of particulate impurities on dispersibility.
• Reactive dyes: Moisture content should be controlled (< 0.1%) to prevent hydrolysis side reactions.
Our refined naphthalene, processed through hydrofining, has a sulfur content of less than 10ppm, which can help customers reduce desulfurization costs in dye post-treatment and improve batch consistency.