Excerpt from The Chemistry of Dyeing
In writing this little book my principal aim has been to give a concise and connected account of the work which has been carried out, particularly during the last thirty years, with the object of throwing light on the nature of the dyeing process. As will appear from a perusal of the book itself, many of the common practices of dyeing and the phenomena connected with the process are found, on examination, to be in agreement with and easily explained by the general principles of Physical Chemistry, with which the reader is supposed to be familiar. The book may have, therefore, the effect of widening the student's outlook, by showing him that the principles which govern many of the operations of the laboratory apply with equal force to a large industry. Such information respecting the textile fibres and the dyestuffs as is necessary for a complete understanding of the principles of dyeing has been included in the book.
I hope that the work may also appeal to some of those actively engaged in the Dyeing Industry as well as to the student, and that it may have the effect of arousing in them a greater interest in the theoretical side of their work.
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