Organic pigments are a vast class offering a large number of pigments with varying hues and chroma. Organic pigments gained importance in the coating industry due to restrictions on some inorganic pigments containing heavy metals as well as due to their high color purity and tinctorial strength compared to most inorganic pigments. Some important pigmentary properties of organic and inorganic pigments are compared in Table 3.6.
Organic pigments are synthesized from different petrochemical intermediates; therefore, thousands of molecules are possible due to wide latitude in selection of petrochemicals, but only a few hundred are commercially produced that have balanced price and performance. Discussing all the pigments individually is outside the scope of this book; therefore, selected important organic pigment families are briefly discussed here.
Table 3.6: Important properties of extenders
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