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The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes V7
1st Edition - January 28, 1974
Editor: K Venkataraman
eBook ISBN:9780323152600
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The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes, Volume VII covers the synthesis and application of dyes, fluorescent brightening agents, color and electronic states of organic molecules,… Read more
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The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes, Volume VII covers the synthesis and application of dyes, fluorescent brightening agents, color and electronic states of organic molecules, photochemistry of dyes, and physical chemistry of dyeing. This book is organized into five chapters—sulfur dyes; Bunte salt dyes; state of dye in dyebath and substrate; kinetics, equilibrium, dye-fiber affinity, and mechanisms; and applications of synthetic dyes to biological problems. This compilation specifically discusses the sulfur dyes of known constitution, analysis of sulfur dyes, and chemistry of Bunte salts. The chemical modification of proteins and dyes as antibacterial and therapeutic agents is also treated. This volume is recommended for organic chemists and technologists interested in the synthesis of dyes and their applications.
List of Contributors
Preface
Contents of Other Volumes
List of Abbreviations
I. Sulfur Dyes
I. Introduction
II. Intermediates
III. The Chemistry of Thionation
IV. New Sulfur Dyes Made by Thionation
V. Sulfur Dyes of Known Constitution
VI. Manufacture
VII. Application
VIII. Analysis of Sulfur Dyes
II. Bunte Salt Dyes
I. Introduction
II. Chemistry of Bunte Salts: RSSO3Na, ArSSO3Na
III. Dye Synthesis
IV. Properties and Dyeing Processes
III. Physical Chemistry of Dyeing: State of Dye in Dyebath and in Substrate
I. General Introduction
II. State of Dye in the Dyebath
III. State of Dye in Substrate
IV. Physical Chemistry of Dyeing: Kinetics, Equilibrium, Dye-Fiber Affinity, and Mechanisms
I. Kinetics of Dyeing
II. Equilibrium Dyeing Processes, Dye-Fiber Affinity, and Mechanisms of Dyeing
V. Applications of Synthetic Dyes to Biological Problems
I. Introduction
II. Biological Stains
III. Enzyme Activity and Histochemistry
IV. Chemical Modification of Proteins
V. Dye-Binding by Nucleic Acids and Nucleoproteins