The Chemistry And Physics of Dyeing Being An Account of the Relations Between F

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The Chemistry And Physics of Dyeing Being An Account of the Relations Between F
W P William Porter Dreaper
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In other cases a great proportion of the dye is left in the solution. The facts known about the dyeing of these dyes are incomplete. The dye in most cases is readily removed by water. This is, of course, noticed with other dyes on silk. The amount of EVIDENCE OF CHEMICAL ACTION IN DYEING 217 dye taken up seems to vary with the concentration but no careful work has been done on this subject. The results could not fail to be interesting. The addition of neutral salts and their great effect on the... rate of dyeing in solutions containing these substances is very instructive. Their action from a chemical point of view is difficult to gauge. The fact that these dyes are less soluble in the salt solu- tions possibly accounts for their action, and this fact seems to point to a physical rather than a chemical process. The fact also that these dyes will, when on the fibre, combine with or form lakes with the basic dyes seems to show that the dyes are not in combination with the fibre (Knecht, J.

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