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The photo- and electrophysical properties of curcumin in aqueous solution.Colour in relation to dentistry. Fundamentals of colour science.A custom ink-jet printing system using a novel pretreatment methodTreatment of cellulose with cationic, nucleophilic polymers to enable reactive dyeing at neutral pH without electrolyte additionA greener approach to cotton dyeings with excellent wash fastnessA greener approach to cotton dyeings. Part 2: application of 1∶2 metal complex acid dyesPart 1 is ref. 1Physico-chemical Aspects of Textile ColorationThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres part 2: Analysis of conventional models that describe the manner by which inorganic electrolytes promote direct dye uptake on cellulosic fibresThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 1 an overviewThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 4 theoretical model to describe the role of liquor ratio in dyeing cellulosic fibres with direct dyes in the absence and presence of inorganic electrolyteThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 5 practical aspects of the role of inorganic electrolytes in dyeing cellulosic fibres with direct dyesThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 6 analysis of conventional models that describe the manner by which inorganic electrolytes promote reactive dye uptake on cellulosic fibresThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 7 theoretical models to describe the mechanism by which inorganic electrolytes promote reactive dye uptake on cellulosic fibresThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 8 practical aspects of the role of inorganic electrolytes in dyeing cellulosic fibres with commercial reactive dyesThe role of auxiliaries in the immersion dyeing of textile fibres: Part 9 practical aspects of the role of inorganic electrolytes in dyeing cellulosic fibres with pure reactive dyes
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