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Lewis. -- Bradford : Society of Dyers and Colourists, 1992. 300 $a"Published in association with the Society of Dyers and Colourists." 311 $a1-119-96260-9 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aThe Coloration of Wool and other Keratin Fibres; Contents; List of Contributors; Society of Dyers and Colourists; Preface; 1 The Structure of Wool; 1.1 Introduction; 1.2 Composition of Wool; 1.3 Chemical Structure of Wool; 1.3.1 General Chemical Structure of Proteins; 1.3.2 Amino Acid Composition of Wool; 1.3.3 Arrangement of Amino Acids in Wool; 1.3.4 The Structure of Wool Proteins; 1.3.5 Wool Lipids; 1.4 Morphological Structure of Wool; 1.4.1 The Cuticle and the Fibre Surface; 1.4.2 The Cortex; 1.4.3 The Cell Membrane Complex; 1.5 Chemical Reactivity of Wool; 1.6 Damage in Wool Dyeing 327 $a1.6.1 Nonkeratinous Proteins and Damage in Dyeing1.6.2 Influence of Dyebath pH on Fibre Damage; 1.7 Conclusion; References; 2 The Chemical and Physical Basis forWool Dyeing; 2.1 Introduction; 2.2 The Chemical Basis for Wool Dyeing; 2.2.1 The Wool-Water System; 2.2.2 The Amphoteric Nature of Wool and Dyeing Behaviour; 2.2.3 Classical Theories of Wool Dyeing; 2.2.4 Modern Theories of Wool Dyeing; 2.3 Standard Affinity and Heat of Dyeing; 2.4 Classification of Dyes Used for Wool; 2.5 Dye Aggregation; 2.6 The Physical Basis for Wool Dyeing: The Role of Fibre Structure; 2.6.1 Diffusion of Dyes 327 $a2.6.2 Pathways of Dye Diffusion into Wool2.7 Effect of Chemical Modifications on Dyeing; 2.7.1 Chlorination; 2.7.2 Plasma Treatment; 2.7.3 Differential Dyeing; 2.8 Conclusion; References; 3 The Role of Auxiliaries in the Dyeing of Wool and other Keratin Fibres; 3.1 Introduction; 3.2 Surface Activity of Wool-Dyeing Auxiliaries; 3.2.1 Anionic Auxiliaries; 3.2.2 Cationic Auxiliaries; 3.2.3 Ethoxylated Nonionic and Cationic Auxiliaries; 3.2.4 Amphoteric Auxiliaries; 3.2.5 Other Auxiliaries; 3.3 Brightening Agents; 3.4 Levelling Agents; 3.4.1 Material Faults; 3.4.2 Dyeing and Processing Faults 327 $a3.4.3 Testing the Action of Levelling Agents3.4.4 Product Selection; 3.4.5 Coverage of Skittery or Tippy-Dyeing Wool; 3.5 Restraining and Reserving Agents in Wool Blend Dyeing; 3.6 Antiprecipitants; 3.7 Wool Protective Agents; 3.8 Low-Temperature Dyeing; 3.9 Correction of Faulty Dyeings; 3.10 Aftertreatments to Improve Wet Fastness; 3.11 Effluent Control in Chrome Dyeing; 3.12 Antifrosting Agents; 3.13 Antisetting Agents; 3.14 Sequestering Agents; 3.15 Conclusions; References; 4 Ancillary Processes inWool Dyeing; 4.1 Introduction; 4.2 Wool Scouring; 4.3 Wool Carbonising 327 $a4.4 Shrink-Resist Treatments4.4.1 Top Shrink-Resist Processes; 4.4.2 Garment Shrink-Resist Treatments; 4.4.3 Fabric Shrink-Resist Treatments; 4.4.4 Miscellaneous Developments; 4.4.5 Colour-Fastness Requirements for Machine-Washable Wool; 4.5 Insect-Resist Treatments; 4.5.1 Insect Pests; 4.5.2 Insect-Resist Agents; 4.5.3 Application Methods for IR Agents; 4.6 Flame-Retardant Treatments; 4.7 Antisetting Agents; 4.7.1 The Role of Oxidants in Preventing Setting in Dyeing; 4.7.2 The Role of Electrophilic Reagents in Controlling Setting in Dyeing; 4.8 Fibre Arylating Agents (FAA); References 327 $a5 Bleaching and Whitening ofWool: Photostability of Whites 330 $a Keratin fibres, particularly wool fibres, constitute an important natural raw material in textiles due to their comfort and thermal proprieties. 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