04730nam 2200577 450 991083107490332120230808212634.01-118-72563-8(CKB)3710000000526495(EBL)4182964(SSID)ssj0001663187(PQKBManifestationID)16449894(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001663187(PQKBWorkID)14946035(PQKB)24619758(MiAaPQ)EBC4182964(EXLCZ)99371000000052649520160105h20162016 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrPhysico-chemical aspects of textile coloration /Stephen M. BurkinshawWest Sussex, England :Wiley,2016.©20161 online resource (645 p.)SDC-Society of Dyers and Colourists"Published in association with the Society of Dyers and Colorists Series Editor: Andrew Filarowski"--Cover.1-118-72569-7 Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Society of Dyers and Colourists; Preface; Chapter 1 Fundamental Aspects of Textile Fibres; 1.1 Textiles; 1.1.1 Yarn; 1.1.2 Fabric (e.g. [31-39]); 1.1.3 Textile Markets; 1.2 Textile Fibres; 1.2.1 Textile Fibre Classification; 1.2.2 Textile Usage; 1.2.3 The History and Development of Textile Fibres; 1.2.4 Textile Polymers; 1.2.5 Textile Fibre Morphology and Fine Structure; 1.3 General Physical and Mechanical Characteristics of Textile Fibres; 1.3.1 Length; 1.3.2 Fineness; 1.3.3 Twist; 1.3.4 Fibre Specific Surface Area, Sm or Sv; 1.3.5 Cross-Sectional Shape1.4 Properties of Textile Fibres1.4.1 Mechanical Properties; 1.4.2 Thermal Properties; 1.4.3 Optical Properties; References; Chapter 2 Dyes; Introduction; 2.1 Dyes; 2.1.1 Historical Aspects; 2.1.2 Classification of Colorants; 2.1.3 Colour and Constitution; 2.1.4 Commercial Dye Forms; 2.1.5 Commercial Dye Names; 2.1.6 Global Dye Consumption; References; Chapter 3 The Role of Water in Aqueous Dyeing; Introduction; 3.1 Water Structure; 3.2 Water Availability and Global Consumption; 3.2.1 Water Footprint; 3.3 Water Use in Dyeing; 3.3.1 Water Used in Cotton Production3.3.2 Water Used in Fibre Processing3.3.3 Water Used in Dyeing; 3.4 Water and Textile Fibres; 3.4.1 Hydrophilicity and Hydrophobicity; 3.4.2 Moisture Sorption; 3.4.3 The Porous Nature of Fibres; 3.4.4 Wetting and Wicking; 3.4.5 Swelling; 3.4.6 Water Plasticisation; 3.5 Water and Dyes; 3.5.1 Solvation; 3.5.2 Dye Solubility; 3.5.3 Dye Aggregation in Solution; 3.5.4 Dye Aggregation in the Fibre; 3.5.5 Aqueous Dye Dispersions; 3.6 pH and pK; 3.6.1 Water Ionisation (Ionic Product of Water); 3.6.2 The pH Scale; 3.6.3 pKa and pKb; 3.6.4 Buffer Systems and the Henderson-Hasselbalch EquationReferencesChapter 4 Fundamentals of Dyeing; Introduction; 4.1 Dye-Fibre Systems; 4.2 Fundamental Principles of Dyeing; 4.2.1 Dye-Fibre Substantivity; 4.2.2 Driving Force for Dyeing; 4.2.3 Dye Exhaustion; 4.2.4 Rate of Dyeing; 4.2.5 Depth of Shade; 4.2.6 Liquor Ratio; 4.2.7 Dye Fixation; 4.2.8 Wash-Off; 4.2.9 Fastness; 4.2.10 Dyeing Auxiliaries; References; Chapter 5 Dye-Fibre Interactions; Introduction; 5.1 Intermolecular Interactions (or Forces) between Atoms and Molecules; 5.1.1 Covalent Bonds; 5.1.2 Ion-Ion Interactions (aka Charge-Charge, Coulomb, Electrostatic Interactions)5.1.3 Ion-Dipole Interactions (aka Charge-Dipole, Monopole-Dipole)5.1.4 Van der Waals Interactions (aka van der Waals Forces); 5.1.5 Hydrogen Bonds; 5.1.6 Hydrophobic Effect and Hydrophobic Interactions; 5.1.7 Total (Attractive and Repulsive) Intermolecular Potentials; 5.1.8 Aromatic Interactions (aka π-Interactions, π-Effects); 5.2 Intermolecular Interactions (or Forces) between Macromolecules and Surfaces; 5.2.1 Dispersion Interactions; 5.2.2 Electrostatic Forces; 5.3 Intermolecular Forces in the Context of Textile Fibres and Dyes; 5.3.1 Intermolecular Forces in Textile Polymers5.3.2 Intermolecular Forces between Dyes and FibresSDC-Society of Dyers and ColouristsDyes and dyeingTextile fibersColor in the textile industriesStandardsDyes and dyeingTextile fibers.Color in the textile industriesStandards.667/.2Burkinshaw Stephen M.881903MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910831074903321Physico-chemical aspects of textile coloration3931104UNINA