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'''Pigment Yellow 74''' is an ] with intense yellow-green coloration. '''Pigment Yellow 74''' is an ] with intense yellow-green coloration.


It is popular in ]s.<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1562/2004-04-06-ra-136.1 |title=Photodecomposition of Pigment Yellow 74, a Pigment Used in Tattoo Inks¶ |date=2004 |last1=Cui |first1=Yanyan |last2=Spann |first2=Andrew P. |last3=Couch |first3=Letha H. |last4=Gopee |first4=Neera V. |last5=Evans |first5=Frederick E. |last6=Churchwell |first6=Mona I. |last7=Williams |first7=Lee D. |last8=Doerge |first8=Daniel R. |last9=Howard |first9=Paul C. |journal=Photochemistry and Photobiology |volume=80 |issue=2 |pages=175–184 |pmid=15362942 }}</ref> It is prepared by azo coupling of the diazonium derivative of 4-nitro-2-methoxyaniline with ]. It is popular in ]s. It is prepared by azo coupling of the diazonium derivative of 4-nitro-2-methoxyaniline with ].<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1016/0143-7208(91)85013-x |title=Some monoazoacetoacetanilide pigments derived from heterocyclic diazo components |date=1991 |last1=Christie |first1=Robert M. |last2=Dryburgh |first2=William T. |last3=Standring |first3=Paul N. |journal=Dyes and Pigments |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=231–240 }}</ref>

<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1016/0143-7208(91)85013-x |title=Some monoazoacetoacetanilide pigments derived from heterocyclic diazo components |date=1991 |last1=Christie |first1=Robert M. |last2=Dryburgh |first2=William T. |last3=Standring |first3=Paul N. |journal=Dyes and Pigments |volume=16 |issue=3 |pages=231–240 }}</ref>
Pigment Yellow 74 is a popular component of artist's paints<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1016/j.saa.2008.11.029 |title=Synthetic organic pigments of the 20th and 21st century relevant to artist's paints: Raman spectra reference collection |date=2009 |last1=Scherrer |first1=Nadim C. |last2=Stefan |first2=Zumbuehl |last3=Francoise |first3=Delavy |last4=Annette |first4=Fritsch |last5=Renate |first5=Kuehnen |journal=Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy |volume=73 |issue=3 |pages=505–524 |pmid=19136293 |bibcode=2009AcSpA..73..505S }}</ref> and ]s.<ref>{{cite journal |doi=10.1562/2004-04-06-ra-136.1 |title=Photodecomposition of Pigment Yellow 74, a Pigment Used in Tattoo Inks |date=2004 |last1=Cui |first1=Yanyan |last2=Spann |first2=Andrew P. |last3=Couch |first3=Letha H. |last4=Gopee |first4=Neera V. |last5=Evans |first5=Frederick E. |last6=Churchwell |first6=Mona I. |last7=Williams |first7=Lee D. |last8=Doerge |first8=Daniel R. |last9=Howard |first9=Paul C. |journal=Photochemistry and Photobiology |volume=80 |issue=2 |pages=175–184 |pmid=15362942 }}</ref>


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Pigment Yellow 74
Identifiers
CAS Number
ECHA InfoCard 100.026.153 Edit this at Wikidata
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Properties
Chemical formula C18H18N4O6
Molar mass 386.364 g·mol
Appearance yellow powder
Density 1.436 g/cm
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C , 100 kPa). Infobox references
Chemical compound

Pigment Yellow 74 is an azo dye with intense yellow-green coloration.

It is popular in tattoo inks. It is prepared by azo coupling of the diazonium derivative of 4-nitro-2-methoxyaniline with acetoacetanilide.

Pigment Yellow 74 is a popular component of artist's paints and tattoo inks.

References

  1. Christie, Robert M.; Dryburgh, William T.; Standring, Paul N. (1991). "Some monoazoacetoacetanilide pigments derived from heterocyclic diazo components". Dyes and Pigments. 16 (3): 231–240. doi:10.1016/0143-7208(91)85013-x.
  2. Scherrer, Nadim C.; Stefan, Zumbuehl; Francoise, Delavy; Annette, Fritsch; Renate, Kuehnen (2009). "Synthetic organic pigments of the 20th and 21st century relevant to artist's paints: Raman spectra reference collection". Spectrochimica Acta Part A: Molecular and Biomolecular Spectroscopy. 73 (3): 505–524. Bibcode:2009AcSpA..73..505S. doi:10.1016/j.saa.2008.11.029. PMID 19136293.
  3. Cui, Yanyan; Spann, Andrew P.; Couch, Letha H.; Gopee, Neera V.; Evans, Frederick E.; Churchwell, Mona I.; Williams, Lee D.; Doerge, Daniel R.; Howard, Paul C. (2004). "Photodecomposition of Pigment Yellow 74, a Pigment Used in Tattoo Inks". Photochemistry and Photobiology. 80 (2): 175–184. doi:10.1562/2004-04-06-ra-136.1. PMID 15362942.
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