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Ask Your Question The Complete Technology Book on Electroplating, Phosphating, Powder Coating And Metal Finishing. This book majorly deals with characteristics of soap,. Technology of soap manufacturing. 3 Feb 2014 This 672 pages book was published in 2011 and is a '01' edition. It is written in The Complete Technology Book on Soaps by NIIR Board Soap, Salt & Sugar CP Soap Forum. Chloride has hardening effect on soap.

The Complete Technology Book on Dyes & Dye IntermediatesAuthor: NIIR Board Format: Paperback ISBN: 8186623795 Code: NI91 Pages: 730 Price: Rs. 1,100.00 US$ 125.00 Publisher: National Institute of Industrial Research Usually ships within 3 days

Due to increasing growth of Textile industries, demand of Dyes and Dye Intermediates are also increasing very fast in domestic as well as in global market. The book stress on syntheses of different types of Dyes and Dye Intermediates. The formulae and processes has been described in very proper way. Professionals, corporate houses and new entrepreneurs will find this book very useful.

Contents1. Dyes & Dye Intermediates Classification & Nomenclature of Dyes 2. Azo Dyes Diazotization Coupling * Azo Coupling * Oxidative Coupling Classification of Azo Dyes * Primary Disazo Dyes * Secondary Disazo Dyes * Miscellaneous Disazo Dyes Types of Azo Dyes : Structures, Application, Uses Methods of Manufacture Manufacture Congo Red Diazotization Coupling Isolation Diazotization of Benzidine First Coupling

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Second Coupling Third Coupling Isolation Diazotization Coupling Isolation Diazotization of Benzidine Coupling Isolation Ethylation Diazotization of Dianisidine Coupling * Yield Direct Light Fast Blue 4GH Plant for Azo Dyes Important notes for diazotization and Coupling Methods of Analysis of Azo Dyes * Indentification Methods of Analysis of Azo Dyes * Procedure * Hydrolysis * Nitric Acid Split * Procedure Identification of Arylamines in Cleavage Products Procedure Identification of Diamines in Cleavage Products Separation * Blowout Method * Identification of Coupling Components Assay Methods * Salt Test * Adsorption Chromatography * Procedure * Application Method * Titanous Chloride Reduction Standardization Preparation of Methylene Blue Solution * Absorption Spectrophotometry Standardization Preparation of Ferric ammonium Sulfate Standardization Direct Reduction Method 3. Reactive Dyes Introduction Development of Reactive Dyes * Chromophoric System * The Bridging Group The Reactive System Synthesis Reactive Dyes for Cellulosic Materials,

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Wool & Nylon * Cellulosic Materials * Reactive Systems Based on Nucleophilic Substitution * Reactive Systems Based on Nucleophilic Addition * Reactive System Based on Both Nucleophilic Addition and Substitution * Dyes that React with Fibers Under Acid Conditions * Polyfunction Fixing Agents from Covalent Bonds with Both the Dyestuff and the Substrate * Dyes Containing several Reactive Groups * Wool * Reactive Systems Based on Nucleophilic Substitution * Reactive Systems Based on Nucleophilic Addition * Reactive Systems Based on Both Nucleophilic Addition and Substitution * Reactions involving Disulfide Bonds * Reactions involving Modified Wool * Reactive Dyes for Nylon Classification of Reactive Dyes Vinyl Sulfone Reactive Dyes Tetrachloro Pyrimidine Dyes Chemistry of tetrachloropyrimidines Reactive Dyes Based on Epoxides Other types of Reactive Dyes Reactivity of different types of Reactive Dyes Application Purification of Reactive Dyes Advantages and Limitations of Reactive Dyes Fabric Preparation Washing off New Development of Reactive Dyes Kayacelon Reaction Dyes Cibacron C Dyes Procion Supra Dyes of (I.C.I.) Procion HEXL Dyes Prociline N Dyes Manufacturing Processes Acetylation of H Acid Diazotisation of Tobias Acid Reactive Dyes with Trichloropyrimidine as Reactive Group Reactive Dyes with 2, 3-Dichloroquin-oxaline -6-Carbonyl Chloride as Reactive Group Reactive Dyes with Chloroacetyl as reactive Group Reactive Dyes with 6-amino-2-chlorobenzo-

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thia-zole-5 Sulphonic acid as reactive group Control Test Properties of Cynuric Chloride Chlorosulfonic Acid Commercial Grades and specificaion of Chlorosulphonic Acid Identification of Reactive Dyes Analysis 4. Anthraquinone Dyes Disperse Dyes Dispersion Effect of Dispersing Agents Levelling Agents Classification Disperse dyes in the dye bath Disperse dyes in the fibre Sensitivity to Metal Solacet Dyes (Water Soluble) Current Research Work Manufacturing Processes Emulsion of Diphenylamine Diazontisation of Aniline Acid Pasting and dispersion Treatment with hydrochloric acid * Reactions * Reduction Aminoanthraquinone Dyes * Anthrarufin and Chrysazin Derivatives Vat Dyes Acylaminoanthraquinones Aminoanthraquinone Anthramides Anthraquinone-Carbozoles Ring Closure with aluminium chloride Ring Closure with Titanium Tetrachloride Ring Closure with Sulphuric acid Ring Closure with Potassium Hydroxide Oxidation Characterisation of Anthrimides and Anthraquinone Carbozoles Spectral Differentiation Infrared C = O Stretching and NH deformation Vibrations Aminoanthraquinone Indanthrones Vat Paste * Manufacturing of Vat Paste * Manufacturing Process Standarisation of Vat Dyestuffs Identification of Vat Dyes 5. Acid Dyes * Sample Acid Dyes * Mordant Acid Dyes * Premettalized Acid Dyes

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Manufacturing Processes Mordant Dyes Heat transfer Dyes Economic Aspects 6. Basic Dyes Classification of Basic Dyes Manufacturing Processes Economic Aspects Health and Safety Factors Uses Methods of Analysis * Identification Dyes on Substrates Assay Methods Titration Methods Miscellanous Assay Methods Application Methods Determination of Impurities 7. Sulfur Dyes * Chemical Properties Manufacturing Process * Oxidation Grain Standarisation Manufacture Application Economic Aspects Commercial Forms of Sulfur Dyes Health and Safety Factors Uses 8. Cyanine Dyes * Properties Examples of Nuclie Occuring in Important Cyanine Dyes Photophysical Properties Synthesis of Cyanines and Related dyes Reactivity of Cyanine Dyes Uses and Suppliers 9. Sensitizing Dyes * Introduction Sensitization Wavelength and Efficiency Structural Classes of Spectral Sensitizers Spectral Sensitization of Silver Halides Spectral Sensitization of Inorganic and Organic Solids Spectral Sensitization of Photoresists, Photopoly, and Photopolymerization 10. Natural Dyes Anthraquinones Animal Anthraquinone Dyes Kermes Napthoquinone Types * Betanin * Indigoid Dyes * Carotenoids

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* Chlorophyll 11. Dye Carriers Carrier Formulation Basis for Carrier Selection Dyeing Procedures Health and Safety Factors 12. Application of Dyes Theories of Dyeing Dyeing Machinery * Transportation of Dye Liquor Through the Textiles (Raw Stock, Silver, Yarnor Cloth) Machines Based on Movement of Both Dye Liquor and Material Preparation for Dyeing Acid (Anionic) Dyes * Dyeing Processes Basic (Cationic) Dyes Direct Dyes Uses Application Disperse Dyes Dyeing Methods Fiber-Reactive Dyes Sulfur Dyes Insoluble Azo Dyes (Naphtholes) Vat Dyes Miscellaneous Dyes Dyeing of Fiber Blends Pigment Dyeing Solvent Dyeing Textile Printing Dyesin Textile Printing Paper Colouring * Production of Coloured Paper Batch Dyeing Continous Dyeing Leather Dyeing * Leather Dyeing Methods and Equipment Evaluation of Dyes Colourfastness Lightfastness Washfastness Miscellaneous Fastness Properties Application Properties Qualitative And Quantitative Analyses Paper and Thin Layer Chromagraphy High Pressure Liquid Chromatography Spectroscopic Methods Colour Difference Evaluation and Colour Sorting * Colourant Formulation 13. Dyes for Non-Textile Application

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Leather Dyes Leather Dyeing Paper Colours Solvent Colours Fat Soluble Dyes Zapon Fast Dyes Neozapon Dyes Sudan Dyes Thermoplast Dyes Manufacturing Process Biological Stains Dyes Used in Microscopy Influence of Impurities on Intensity of Staining Staining of Bacteria Food Colours * Characteristics of Certified Food Colours * Solubility * Specification Manufacturing Process Material of Construction for Plant Manufacturing Process Dyes for Miscellenous Uses Waste Water Treatment Textile Dyes and their Uses * Materials and Methods * Experimental Details Observations and Result Conclusion 14. Analysis of Dyes Dye Classification * Classification according to Usage * Classification according to Chemical Structure Methods of Analysis Identification of Dyes * Cationic Dyes * Metal Complex Dyes * Vat Dyes * Leuco Ester Vat Dyes * Sulfur Dyes * Reactive Dyes * Pigments * Disperse Dyes 15. Dye Intermediates Introduction * Sources of Raw Material * List of Intermediates, Nomenclature; Auxiliary Agents * Equipment and Manufacture * Chemistry of Dye Intermediates * Electrophilic Substitution * Transformation of Primary

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Substitution Products * Examples of the Most Important Reactions Sulfonation * Reduction * Alkeali fusion * Nucleophilic Replacement of Activated CL * Special Reactions and Rearrangements * Benzidine Rearrangement * Bucherer Reaction * Kolbe-Schmitt Reaction Project Briefs Aceto Acetanilide Anthraquinone 2-Chloroanthraquinone 2-Amino Anthraquinone 1-Hydroxy Anthraquinone 1-Hydroxy Anthraquinone 1:4 Dihidroxy Anthraquinone(Quinizarine) 1:4 Diamino Anthraquinone 1-Amino-2-Methyl-Anthraquinone 2-Methyl Anthraquinone 1-Nitro-2-Methylanthraquinone 1-Amino-2-Methylanthraquinone Benzanthrone Manufacturing Process * Bromobenzanthrone * Benzidinc Derivatines * Chicago Acid and Peri Acid * Cyanuric Chloride * Gamma Acid * H Acid * Laurant's Acid * Metanilic Acid * Orthanilic Acid * R Salt/R Acid * Sulfanilic Acid * Tobias Acid * Vinyl Sulfone * P-Aminophenol * o-Phenylene Diamine * o-And P-Nitrochlorobezenc * p-Phenylencdiamnie * 1-Phenyl 3-Methyl 5-Pyrazolonc * 1-Amino-2-Naphthol-4-Sulphonic Acid * Schaefeer's Acid * J-Acid * Alkali Fusion of Amino J-Acid * N-Phenyl J-Acid

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