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Pigment Violet 29 (C.I. 71129) is an organic compound that is used as a pigment[1] and vat dye. Its colour is dark red purple, or bordeaux.[1][2]
Structurally, it is a derivative of perylene, although it is produced from acenaphthene. It is a less common dye compared to related derivatives such as pigment red 190 (Vat Red 29).[3][4]
Violet 29 is used in watercolors, acrylic paints, automotive paints, inks for printing and packaging, cleaning and washing agents, pharmaceuticals, solar cells, paper, sporting goods, industrial carpeting, and food packaging.
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