Carbonyl dyes

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title: Carbonyl dyes
text: Carbonyl dyes are dyes which comprise at least two conjugated carbonyl groups. Both anthraquinone dyes and indigo dyes belong to the group of carbonyl dyes. The most important natural dyes - indigo, Tyrian purple, alizarin and carmine - have this partial structure. The most important synthetic carbonyl dyes are based on anthraquinone. The main advantages of carbonyl dyes are the possibility of reducing the carbonyl groups to water-soluble dienols, which is advantageous in industrial applications
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