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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
Direct Yellow 12 Direct Yellow 12 2870-32-8 C30H29N4NaO8S2
3-Amino-4-methoxybenzamide 3-Amino-4-methoxybenzamide 17481-27-5 C8H10N2O2
DISPERSE ORANGE 1 DISPERSE ORANGE 1 2581-69-3 C18H14N4O2
Solvent Green  28 Solvent Green 28 71839-01-5 C28H22N2O4
Disperse Yellow 211 Disperse Yellow 211 86836-02-4 C15H12ClN5O4
ACID RED 60 ACID RED 60 5850-64-6 C20H14N2O11S3
Solvent Orange 54 Solvent Orange 54 12237-30-8
Basic Violet 11 Basic Violet 11 2390-63-8 C30H35ClN2O3
Tracid Rubine 5bl Tracid Rubine 5bl 12220-29-0 C26H24N5O5S.Na
Aniline Blue Aniline Blue 28631-66-5 C32H27N3O9S3.2Na
Naphthol AS-OL Naphthol AS-OL 135-62-6 C18H15NO3
DISPERSE VIOLET B DISPERSE VIOLET B C26H18N2O4
ACID GREEN 41 ACID GREEN 41 4430-16-4 C28H23N2NaO10S2
Solvent Blue 67 Solvent Blue 67 12226-78-7
Basic Blue 26 Basic Blue 26 2580-56-5 C33H32ClN3
ACID BLUE 1 ACID BLUE 1 116-95-0 C27H31N2NaO6S2
Tracid Brilliant Red 10b Tracid Brilliant Red 10b 11097-74-8 C37H11N3S3O11Na2
Solvent Green 3 Solvent Green 3 128-80-3 C28H22N2O2
ACID VIOLET 7 ACID VIOLET 7 4197-09-5 C20H16N4Na2O9S2
Disperse Violet 28 Disperse Violet 28 81-42-5 C14H8Cl2N2O2
2,4-DIAMINOAZOBENZENE 2,4-DIAMINOAZOBENZENE 495-54-5 C12H12N4
INDANTHRENE BLACK BBN INDANTHRENE BLACK BBN 6369-65-9 C34H15NO4
COUMARIN 7 COUMARIN 7 27425-55-4 C20H19N3O2
ACID YELLOW 17 ACID YELLOW 17 6359-98-4 C16H13Cl2N4NaO7S2
ASTRAZON ORANGE R ASTRAZON ORANGE R 4657-00-5 C28H27ClN2
DIRECT SCARLET B DIRECT SCARLET B 3530-19-6 C30H25N4NaO8S2
Basic Brown 1 Basic Brown 1 10114-58-6 C18H19ClN8
DISPERSE BLUE 7 DISPERSE BLUE 7 3179-90-6 C18H18N2O6
4'-Chloro-2',5'-dimethoxyacetoacetanilide 4'-Chloro-2',5'-dimethoxyacetoacetanilide 4433-79-8 C12H14ClNO4
Naphthol AS Naphthol AS 92-77-3 C17H13NO2
DISPERSE YELLOW 9 DISPERSE YELLOW 9 6373-73-5 C12H10N4O4
1-(2',4',6'-Trichlorophenyl)-3-(2'-chloro-5'-nitroanilino)-5-pyrazolone 1-(2',4',6'-Trichlorophenyl)-3-(2'-chloro-5'-nitroanilino)-5-pyrazolone 30707-68-7 C15H8Cl4N4O3
Disperse Orange 61 Disperse Orange 61 12270-45-0 C17H15Br2N5O2
Direct Black GB Direct Black GB 12220-20-1 C31H25N5Na2O6S2
Tracid Red Bs Tracid Red Bs 15792-43-5 C30H37N3Na2O8S2
Acid Blue 264 Acid Blue 264 39315-90-7 C29H24N3O7S2.Na
Acid Orange 156 Acid Orange 156 68555-86-2 C21H21N4NaO5S
Solvent Yellow 19 Solvent Yellow 19 10343-55-2 C16H11CrN4O8S
Acid Black 168 Acid Black 168 12238-87-8 [C38H23N6O10S.Cr.2Na];[C36H20N5O9S.Cr.2Na]
AMIDO GREEN BLACK B AMIDO GREEN BLACK B 5850-39-5 C22H16N6Na2O7S2
Disperse Orange 44 Disperse Orange 44 12223-26-6 C16H11ClN6O2
Solvent Blue 4 Solvent Blue 4 6786-83-0 C33H33N3O
DISPERSE BLUE 102 DISPERSE BLUE 102 12222-97-8 C15H19N5O4S
ACID RED 97 (C.I. 22890) ACID RED 97 (C.I. 22890) 10169-02-5 C32H23N4NaO8S2
Basic Green 5 Basic Green 5 224967-52-6 C16H17Cl4N4O2SZn-
Acid Yellow  49 Acid Yellow 49 12239-15-5 C16H13Cl2N5O3S
Direct Orange  39 Direct Orange 39 1325-54-8 C12N3H10SO3Na
Basic Yellow 51 Basic Yellow 51 83949-75-1 C20H25N3O4S
Acid Black ATT Acid Black ATT
Sulforhodamine G Sulforhodamine G 5873-16-5 C25H27N2NaO7S2
Solvent Green 1 Solvent Green 1 41272-40-6 C25H28N2O2
Solvent Brown 43 Solvent Brown 43 61116-28-7
Disperse Red 179 Disperse Red 179 61951-64-2 C19H18N6O2S
Solvent Red 149 Solvent Red 149 71902-18-6 C23H22N2O2
Vat Brown G Vat Brown G
ACID ORANGE 51 ACID ORANGE 51 8003-88-1 C36H26N6Na2O11S3
Vulcanizator Vulcanizator
Acid Red 3GX Acid Red 3GX
ASTRAZON PINK FG ASTRAZON PINK FG 3648-36-0 C22H26Cl2N2
ACID RED 114 ACID RED 114 6459-94-5 C37H28N4Na2O10S3
ACID BLUE 15 ACID BLUE 15 5863-46-7 C42H46N3NaO6S2
Pigment Green 18 Pigment Green 18 569-64-2 C23H25N2.Cl
4-[4-(PHENYLAZO)PHENYLAZO]-O-CRESOL 4-[4-(PHENYLAZO)PHENYLAZO]-O-CRESOL 6300-37-4 C19H16N4O
ACID YELLOW 40 ACID YELLOW 40 6372-96-9 C23H19ClN4O7S2.Na
ACID YELLOW 25 (C.I. 18835) ACID YELLOW 25 (C.I. 18835) 6359-85-9 C23H20N5NaO6S2
ACID RED 13 ACID RED 13 6039-95-8 C20H12N2Na2O7S2
Acid Blue 230 Acid Blue 230 12219-37-3 C24H21N2NaO5S
Disperse Red BFL Disperse Red BFL 12223-43-7 C22H18N2O5S
Vat Yellow 4 Vat Yellow 4 128-66-5 C24H12O2
Sulphur yellow 2 Sulphur yellow 2 1326-66-5
Acid Blue 350 Acid Blue 350 138067-74-0
Vat Green 2 Vat Green 2 25704-81-8 C36H18Br2O4
Disperse Red 5 Disperse Red 5 3769-57-1 C17H19ClN4O4
Sulphur Red  14 Sulphur Red 14 81209-07-6
p-[[p-(phenylazo)phenyl]azo]phenol p-[[p-(phenylazo)phenyl]azo]phenol 6250-23-3 C18H14N4O
GERANINE G GERANINE G 8003-84-7 C24H15N3Na2O7S3
ALPHAZURINE A ALPHAZURINE A 3486-30-4 C37H37N2NaO6S2
Vat Blue 4B Vat Blue 4B 2475-31-2 C16H6Br4N2O2
REACTIVE BLUE 4 REACTIVE BLUE 4 13324-20-4 C23H14Cl2N6O8S2
Disperse Blue 81 Disperse Blue 81 12222-79-6 C14H9BrN2O4
FLAVANTHRONE FLAVANTHRONE 475-71-8 C28H12N2O2
DISPERSE BLUE 35 DISPERSE BLUE 35 12222-75-2 N/A
IMMEDIAL BRILLIANT GREEN GB IMMEDIAL BRILLIANT GREEN GB 1327-73-7 C22H18N2O4S
DISPERSE VIOLET 26 DISPERSE VIOLET 26 12217-95-7 C26H18N2O4
Solvent Red 49 Solvent Red 49 509-34-2 C28H30N2O3
DIAMINE GREEN B DIAMINE GREEN B 4335-09-5 C34H22N8Na2O10S2
2-[2,4-Bis(tert-pentyl)phenoxy]-N-(3,5-dichloro-2-hydroxy-p-tolyl)butyramide 2-[2,4-Bis(tert-pentyl)phenoxy]-N-(3,5-dichloro-2-hydroxy-p-tolyl)butyramide 31037-84-0 C27H37Cl2NO3
Acid Brown 283 Acid Brown 283 12219-66-8
Disperse Red 91 Disperse Red 91 12236-10-1 C20H21NO5
Sulphur Yellow   9 Sulphur Yellow 9 1326-40-5
Sulphur Red 6 Sulphur Red 6 1327-85-1
Disperse Yellow 163 Disperse Yellow 163 71767-67-4 C18H14Cl2N6O2
Disperse Red 54 Disperse Red 54 6021-61-0 C19H18ClN5O4
disodium 2-[4-[[1-[[(2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-sulphonatophenyl)amino]carbonyl]-2-oxopropyl]azo]phenyl]-6-methylbenzothiazole-7-sulphonate disodium 2-[4-[[1-[[(2-methoxy-5-methyl-4-sulphonatophenyl)amino]carbonyl]-2-oxopropyl]azo]phenyl]-6-methylbenzothiazole-7-sulphonate 72705-26-1 C26H25N4NaO9S3
Basic Red 51 Basic Red 51 12270-25-6 C13H18ClN5
Disperse Red 200 Disperse Red 200
Neutral Grey 2BL Neutral Grey 2BL
SulphurDyes SulphurDyes
Disperse Yellow HG Disperse Yellow HG C16H12N4O4
Vat Grass Green GN Vat Grass Green GN
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