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CONTENTS
Colour by numbers 4
Programmes implementing the fifth Framework programme of the EC 8
An evening with Zandra Rhodes 11
150 years of carpet printing: a retrospect, by T L Dawson 13
Prediction of the best-fit regression model to correlate instrumental
colour measurement and visual assessment, by Y S WLi, C WM Yuen,
KWYeungandKMSin 22
High fastness heterocyclic azo disperse dyes bearing ester functions,
by Jae-Hong Choi, Sung-Hee Hong and Andrew D Towns 32
Comment 1
Colouring matters 2
ImageMaster wins Millennium products status 7
Profile 12
Letter 37
The Society of Dyers and Colourists . 38
Abstracts 42
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS &COLOUR
VOL. 115, NO.2, FEBRUARY 1999
CONTENTS
IN THE DEPARTMENT
Nottingham Trent University 52
Biotechnology and coloration - emerging themes and practical applications 54
From guild to Society - two royal charters 56
The preparation of Bunte salt-terminated surface-active agents and their
use in wool fabric shrinkproofing, by D M Lewis 59
Synthesis and characterisation of 3-ketocoumarins: substituent effects
on colour, by E G Tsatsaroni, S M Lin and A T Peters 62
Feasibility of a one-step process for desizing, scouring, bleaching and
mercerising of cotton fabrics: dyeing kinetics of direct dyes in a finite
bath, byRRMinandKSHuang 69
Comment 49
Colouring matters 50
Inside view 55
Report of the Examinations Board 72
Abstracts 74
Examination papers 78
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS
VOLUME 115, No. 4, APRIL 1999
CONTENTS
IN THE DEPARTMENT
The Colour and Imaging Institute, Derby University 115
University Research Group 117
The effect of mercerisation on the electrokinetic potential of cotton,
by T Pu sic, A M Gmncaric, J Soljacic mid V Ribitsch 121
Enzymes as auxiliary agents in wool dyeing, by A Riva, J M Alsina and R Prieto 125
Comparative assessment of textile dyeing technologies from a
preventive environmental protection point of view,
by Wilhelm Schmmm and JUrgen Jantschgi 130
Effects of a bolaform electrolyte on the sorption of acid dyes by a
silk fibre, by Kanihiro Hamada, Jiahe Qian and Masaru Mitsuishi 136
Comment 113
Profile 114
Colouring matters 119
Abstracts 141
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY Of DYERS AND COLOURISTS
VOLUME 115, No. 5/6, MAY/JUNE l999
CONTENTS
Colour - it'll all come out in the wash! 151
A new approach to textile bleaching 154
Dye and fibre discoveries of the twentieth century. Part 1: From the
magic of electric light to the nightmare of world war,
by James Park and John Shore 157
The preparation of cotton knitgoods,
by Scan McCaffrey and Gopal Krishan Santokhi 167
Evaluation of the reliability of metameric indices
using visual assessment, by F S Chow, K Chan, C L Chong and J H Xin 173
Recommended colour-inconstancy index,
by M R Luo, R W G Hunt, B Rigs and KJ Smith 183
Comment 145
Colouring Matters 148
Profile 150
Annual presentation of diplomas and awards 156
Abstracts 189
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS
VOLUME 115, No. 3, MARCH 1999
CONTENTS
TencelA 100 83
IN THE DEFARTMENT
Keele University 86
Preparation and properties of novel low-foaming dyeing auxiliaries.
Part 2: Preparation and dyeing properties of anionic derivatives of
polyoxyethylenated stearylamine, by P H Yen and K M Chen 88
Modelling of integration dyeing of a wool package with add dyes,
by J Cegarra, F Enrich, M Pepiö and P Puente 92
Regression analysis to determine the Optimum colour tolerance level for
instrumental shade sorting, byYSWLi, C WM Yuen,
KWYeutisandKMSin 95
The colour fastness of dyed fabrics to activated oxygen bleach-containing
detergents: an international interlaboratory trial,
by Duncan Phillips, GeoffBevan, John Lloyd, Robin Hall and Jürgen Hoffmeister 100
Aftertreatment of 1:2 metal-complex add dyes on conventional and
microfibre nylon 6.6 with a commerdal syntan/cation system.
Part 2: Repeated washing, by R S Blackburn and S M Burkinshaw 102
Comment 81
Inside View
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Obituary 105
BookReview 106
Abstracts 107
JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS
VOL. 115, NO. 7-8 , 1999
The heat is on for new colours 196
The rise and fall of a most colourful company. Part 1 200
Dye and fibre discoveries of the twentieth century. Part 2: Growth of
the chemical giants, by James Park and John Shore 207
Dependence of the dyeability of modified cotton on the substituents
and the nature of the dye, by Z H El-Hilu) and A Hebeish 218
Dyeing of cotton and jute with tea as a natural dye,
byHTDeoandBKDesai 224
The influence of metal ions on the aggregation and hydrophobidty
of dyes in solu dons, by K W Yeung and S M Shang 228
Production of indigo-related pigments by Nocardia globerula,
by K ltoK S Aoki and C Yatome 233
Comment 193
Profile 194
Errata 204
SDC Annual Dinner and AGM 205
Abstracts 236
Council 240
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IOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS
VOLUME 115, No. 9, SEPTEMBER 1999
CONTENTS
The rise and fall of the BDA. Part 2 245
Photodynamic therapy - new light on cancer treatment 249
Dye and fibre discoveries of the twentieth century. Part 3: Building
bridges beween dyes and fibres, by James Park and John Shore 255
Screen printing variables and their effect on print paste consumption,
by M Lomas and I G Short 262
The rate of hydrolysis of temporarily solubilised disperse dyes,
by W J Lee and JP Kirn 270
Modification of polyester fabrics by in situ plasma or post-plasma
polymerisation of acrylic acid, by T Oktem, HAyhan, N Seventekin, E Piskin 274
Synthesis and application of an azo dye containing a
^-sulphatoethylsulphonyl and a dimercaptotriazinyl group:
an attempt to achieve 100% fixation to cellulose,
by A H M Renfrew and M Clarkson 280
Comment 241
Colouring matters 242
Profile 244
Erratum 248
Inside view 254
Letters 285
Abstracts 286
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS VOL. 115 , NO. 10 , OCTOBER 1999 CONTENTS A new generation colour physics system: SCOPE 290
The reactive dyeing behaviour of Tencel 294 Dye and fibre discoveries of the twentieth century. Part 4: Oil crisis... fibres crisis... dyes crisis, by James Park and John Shore 298
Influence of additives on the formation of unsaturated PCAs produced during durable-press curing with citric acid, by Christian Schramm and Beate Rinderer 306
Effects of cydodextrin on the electrolytic reduction of an anthraquinone dye, by S Okubayashi, A Yamazaki, Y Koide and H Shosenji 312
Some problems associated with dyeing wool-rich blends of polyester, byAlan F Doran 318
Inside view 289 Profile 297 Abstracts
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JOURNAL OF THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS
VOLUME 115, No. 11 , NOVEMBER 1999
CONTENTS
The development of a new continuous dyeing method based on an
aerosol delivery system, by C R Cork, P W Foster,
D P Olilton and M D H Chowdhury 333
An international inter-laboratory trial of the proposed
ISO 105-C08 test procedure: a single wash test protocol using a
detergent incorporating a low-temperature bleach activator,
by Duncan Phillips, Rajesh Lakhanpal, Geoff Bevan and John Lloyd 339
A review of electrochemical treatments for colour elimination,
by M C Gutierrez and M Crespi 342
The fluorescence of dihydroxyphenylalanine: the effects of
protonation-deprotonation, by Gerald J Smith 346
Decolorisation treatments of azo dye waste waters including
dichiurotriazinyl reactive groups by using advanced oxidation
method, by Ayse Uygur and Ece Kok 350
Dyeing behaviour of poly(ethylene terephthalate) fibres spun
by high-speed melt spinning, by Y Kaioahara, H J Jeon and T Kikutani 355
Comment 329
Colouring matters 330
Erratum 355
Abstracts 357