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Effect of Inter Yarn Fabric Porosity on Dye Uptake of Reactive Dyed cotton Woven Fabric
Salam Farooq, Sheraz Ahmed Yousufani
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Hybridized Host Functions in Polyaromatic Tube-in-Capsule Composites. [PDF]
Kidoh D +5 more
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Exploring the potential of biphenylamine- and triphenylamine-based sensitizers for enhanced efficiency of more than 8% in dye-sensitized solar cells. [PDF]
Al-Atawi FH, Irfan A, Al-Sehemi AG.
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Integration of Colorimetric Sensing Dyes and Multi-Substrate Arrays for Food Quality and Safety Monitoring: Design, Optimization, and Analysis. [PDF]
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Textile History, 2019
The coloration of textiles goes back to pre-history. However, it can be difficult to research and write about, because it is hard to be confident that we are talking about the ‘right’ — or original...
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The coloration of textiles goes back to pre-history. However, it can be difficult to research and write about, because it is hard to be confident that we are talking about the ‘right’ — or original...
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2016
Dyeing is described as the creating of a new and permanent color, by impregnation of especially a dye onto any material namely, textiles, paper or leather. Cochineal, madder, alkanna, henna, brazilwood, red sandalwood, safflower, indigo and logwood were used for the dyeings which can be carried out directly or after mordanting. The goal of dyeing is to
Ahmet Gürses +3 more
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Dyeing is described as the creating of a new and permanent color, by impregnation of especially a dye onto any material namely, textiles, paper or leather. Cochineal, madder, alkanna, henna, brazilwood, red sandalwood, safflower, indigo and logwood were used for the dyeings which can be carried out directly or after mordanting. The goal of dyeing is to
Ahmet Gürses +3 more
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Disperse Dyes: Dyeing Properties and Fastness of Azo Dyes
Textile Research Journal, 1977The dyeing properties and fastness of several disperse azo dyes, prepared from the o- and m-substituted p-nitroani-lines as diazo components and N-ethyl-N-cyanocthylanilinc and - o-anisidine as coupling components, have been studied in order to get an idea of the substitutional effect on dyeing properties.
S. V. Sunthankar, V. Thanumoorthy
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Dye Application, Manufacture of Dye Intermediates and Dyes
1992Sir Isaac Newton’s discovery that white light that is passed through a prism separates into a spectrum of colors proved that light is the source of all color. Light is comprised, in part, of various wavelengths of radiant energy. The human eye, with its marvelous physiology of cones, interprets the wavelengths from 400 to 700 nanometers (a nanometer ...
R. I. Steiner, J. D. Miskie
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The Irgalan Dyes‐Neutral‐dyeing Metal‐complex Dyes
Journal of the Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1955Dedicated to the late F. L. Goodall, M.Sc, F.R.I.C., F.S.D.C., Joint Managing Director of The Geigy Company Ltd., Manchester, who was President of the Society of Dyers and Colourists during 1953–1954.Mr. Goodall took a very keen interest in the field of neutral‐dyeing metal‐complex dyes, which have recently become very popular, and he enriched and ...
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