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Dye effect

Dunwald—Wagner equation, 70 dyes, effect on decomposition of Ag2C204, 265 -, AgN3, 266... [Pg.329]

Idil AA, Betul HG, Jens-Ejbye S (2008) Advanced oxidation of acid and reactive dyes effect of Fenton treatment on aerobic, anoxic and anaerobic processes. Dyes Pigm 78 117-130... [Pg.152]

These reactions are clearly different from air-free photosensitization involving energy-transfer processes123 or electron-transfer processes (many of the dyes effective in photodynamic action can be photoreduced in air-free solution by inorganic reducing agents122). [Pg.279]

The joint use of anionically modified and normal PES types can be exploited for differential dye effects (joint application of different classes of dyes that differ in their affinity to the fiber components). [Pg.401]

When constructing the GLMM to perform the model-based /-test, the terms within the model include the dye (to model dye-effects), the microarray (to model any random microarray-specific effects), and the dose (including vehicle, to model dose/vehicle effects). [Pg.546]

Build a model that includes blocking factors to remove nuisance effects (for example, array and dye effects) ... [Pg.143]

As seen by fiber cross-sections of PET at low dyeing temperatures up to 100°C ring dyeing effects were observed whereas at 120°C the fiber is completely dyed. [Pg.585]

Little or No Dyeing Effect Medium Dyeing Effect Strong Dyeing Effect... [Pg.379]

Strong dyeing effect. = Weak dyeing effect. — = No dyeing effect. [Pg.380]

Defoamer for atmospheric and pressure dyeing. Effectively controls foam in effluent systems. [Pg.331]

Nonionic, provides superb wetting and level dyeing effects. Excellent wetting agent in carpet applications. [Pg.386]

Solubilizer for reactive dyes. Effective leveling agents for direct and reactive dyes. [Pg.390]

Levels by retardation transfer Good wetting properties Rinses readily after dyeing Effective in covering some Barre s... [Pg.411]

Mercerization has been recognised as a method for removing immature (dead) fibres to obtain level dyeing effect on cotton fabrics. The dead fibres are underdeveloped and appear as flat or slightly twisted tapes. They are non-crystalline, convolutions are sometimes absent, cell walls are extremely thin and the lumen is collapsed and hence do not contain dye to same extent as matured fibres. [Pg.290]

By the addition of copolymers during spinning it is possible to modify the affinities for dyes. Three types are in production, namely regular (type 100), deep dye (type 110) and basic dye (type 120) nylons. Type 100 is normal nylon, type 110 is dyed with acid dyes but has a greater affinity and type 120 is dyed by basic dyes and is resistant to acid dyes. It is therefore possible by appropriate mixing of the yarns to obtain coloured and white, tone and tone and cross dye effects. [Pg.556]

Irradiation of PETP - fibres was carried out in the air for evaluation of dyes effect on light stability of these fibres modified by hexaazocyclanes additives. Relative conservation of initial specific viscosity was taken as criterion of ultra-violet irradiation effect. [Pg.142]

There are direct measures of gene expression, but these tend to be limited by expense. They include TaqMan assays, which can measure the expression of several hundred genes directly, massively parallel signature sequencing (MPSS), expressed sequence tag (EST) counts, and serial analysis of gene expression (SAGE). Microarrays measure gene expression indirectly, and dye effects such as the dye bias of Cy3/Cy5 require lowess correction. [Pg.127]

The observation that azo dyes effectively dyed wool fibers (animal protein) gave scientists the idea that such dyes might selectively bind to bacterial proteins, too. Well... [Pg.1211]

Figure 6-1. Ring dyeing effect. Fibers treated with Methylene Blue for 18 h at pH 9. Some of fibers show complete penetration across entire fiber, whereas others show an incomplete ring dyeing effect. Note that some of the fine fibers are less completely dyed than some of the thicker fibers. Figure 6-1. Ring dyeing effect. Fibers treated with Methylene Blue for 18 h at pH 9. Some of fibers show complete penetration across entire fiber, whereas others show an incomplete ring dyeing effect. Note that some of the fine fibers are less completely dyed than some of the thicker fibers.
Depending on the degree of exposure, regular medical checkups are advisable. No general toxicity on moderate excess exposure, but pinkish-red discoloration of hair and brown discoloration of fingernails. Temporary dyeing effect which lasts only as long as exposure. TLV based principally on skin symptoms. ... [Pg.689]

Koyuncu, I. 2002. Reactive dye removal in dye/salt mixtures by nanofiltration membranes containing vinylsulphone dyes Effects of feed concentration and cross flow velocity. Desalination 143 243-253. [Pg.473]

Ragoussi M-E, de la Torre G (2013) Torres T (2013) Tuning the electronic properties of porph5 rin dyes effects of meso substitution on their optical and electrochemical behaviour. Eur J Org Chem 14 2832-2840... [Pg.255]


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