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their textiles using common,
locally available materials, but
scarce dyestuffs that
produced brilliant and
permanent colors such as the
natural invertebrate...
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their textiles using common,
locally available materials.
Scarce dyestuffs that
produced brilliant and
permanent colors such as the
natural invertebrate...
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Dyestuffs with only one
functional group sometimes have a low
degree of fixation. To
overcome this deficiency,
dyestuffs containing two...
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Colorants History[usurped] "British Dyes Ltd./British
Dyestuffs Corporation Ltd. - ICI
Dyestuffs Division and
predecessor companies archive - Archives...
- wide
variety of uses,
whether practical such as for food, textiles, and
dyestuffs, or symbolic, as in art, music, and literature, and
negative interactions...
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Anthony S. (1993). The
Rainbow Makers: The
Origins of the
Synthetic Dyestuffs Industry in
Western Europe. Bethlehem:
Lehigh Univ. Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0934223188...
- A
substantive dye or
direct dye is a dye that
adheres to its substrate,
typically a textile, by non-ionic forces. The
amount of this
attraction is known...
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chemist and
Nobel laureate recognised in 1947 for his
research on
plant dyestuffs (anthocyanins) and alkaloids. In 1947, he also
received the
Medal of Freedom...
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Electroextraction has been
successfully emplo**** in the
separation of
dyestuffs from wastewater.
Electroextraction is
better suited over
other techniques...
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British Dyes to
become the
British Dyestuffs Corporation,
controlling 75% of dye
production in the UK. 1926 –
British Dyestuffs Corporation merges with several...