PREFACE - The Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes, Volume 7K. VENKATARAMANELSEVIERChemistry of Synthetic Dyes
II.Chemistry and Properties of Organic Pigments\n459 (p6-3): III.Evaluation of Pigments\n475 (p7): VII.Hair Dyes&John F.Corbett\n475 (p7-1): I.Introduction\n478 (p7-2): II.Oxidative Hair Dyes\n495 (p7-3): III.Autoxidative Hair Dyes\n505 (p7-4): IV.Metal Chelate Dyes\n507...
Book Review: The Analytical Chemistry of Synthetic Dyes. Edited by K. VenkataramanNois available for this article.doi:10.1002/anie.197801391Dietmar AugartAngewandte Chemie International Edition
Thus, the present volume is designed to fulfill that need and provide the reader with an account of advances in dye chemistry, concentrating on more recent work and giving, in a single volume, synthetic detail and methods of application of the most important classes, information which will be ...
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In the early period in the development of chemistry, chemical synthesis was carried out mainly for inorganic compounds and was fortuitous in nature. The synthetic production of complex substances became possible only after knowledge had been gained on the composition and properties of the substances, ...
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In the early period in the development of chemistry, chemical synthesis was carried out mainly for inorganic compounds and was fortuitous in nature. The synthetic production of complex substances became possible only after knowledge had been gained on the composition and properties of the substances, ...