Colour Chemistry

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Royal Society of Chemistry, 31 oct. 2007 - 218 pages
This book provides an up-to-date insight into the chemistry behind the colour of the dyes and pigments that make our world so colourful. The impressive breadth of coverage starts with a dip into the history of colour science. Colour Chemistry then goes on to look at the structure and synthesis of the various dyes and pigments, along with their applications in the traditional areas of textiles, coatings and plastics, and also the ever-expanding range of "high-tech" applications. Also discussed are some of the environmental issues associated with the manufacture and use of colour. The broad and balanced coverage presented in this book makes it ideal for students and graduates. In addition, many specialists in industry or academia will also benefit from the overview of the subject that is provided.
 

Table des matières

Chapter 1 Colour A Brief Historical Perspective
1
Chapter 2 The Physical and Chemical Basis of Colour
12
Chapter 3 Azo Dyes and Pigments
45
Chapter 4 Carbonyl Dyes and Pigments
69
Chapter 5 Phthalocyanines
92
Chapter 6 Miscellaneous Chemical Classes of Organic Dyes and Pigments
102
Chapter 7 Textile Dyes Excluding Reactive Dyes
118
Chapter 8 Reactive Dyes for Textile Fibres
135
Chapter 9 Pigments
148
Chapter 10 Functional or High Technology Dyes and Pigments
168
Chapter 11 Colour and the Environment
191
Bibliography
199
Subject Index
201
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