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The book is intended principally to introduce to the beginner the methods of dye chemistry, and not merely to present a collection of recipes. To this end, the chapter on the practical work in the organic industrial laboratory has been reworked and enlarged in order to clarify all the important points. The chapter on analysis of dyes has been revised so that the student may gain some insight into this difficult field. Also, the section on the determination of light fastness has been rewritten, and we are grateful to Dr. Ris (Basel) for his contributions to this subject. These additions have increased the scope of the book. We hope that they have also increased its usefulness.
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FUNDAMENTAL PROCESSES OF
DYE CHEMISTRY By HANS EDUARD FIERZ-DAVID and Louis BLANGEY Eidgenossische Technische Hochschule, Zurich
Translated from the Fifth Austrian Edition
By PAUL W. VITTUM Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, New York
Published and distributed in the public interest with the consent of the Attorney-General under License No. A-1360
1949 INTERSCIENCE P U B L I S H E R S , INC., NEW YORK INTERSCIENCE P U B L I S H E R S LTD., LONDON
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Translated from Grundlegende Operationen der Farbenchemie, Siebente Unveranderte Auflage, Springer-Verlag, Wien, 1947. The sixth (1946) and seventh (1947) Austrian editions are unchanged reprints of the fifth (1943) Austrian edition.
Copyright, 1922, Springer-Verlag OHG., Berlin. Copyright, 1938, 1943, Springer-Verlag OHG., Vienna. Copyright vested in the Alien Property Custodian, 1944, pursuant to law. Copyright, 1949, Interscience Publishers, Inc.
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED This translation or any part thereof must not be reproduced without permission of the publishers in writing. This applies specifically to photostatic and microfilm reproductions.
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