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THE SOCIETY OF DYERS AND COLOURISTS Incorporated by Royal Charter VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX & PO Box 244 Perkin House 82 Grattan Road Bradford BD1 2JB_ England Tel: 01274 725138 Fax: 01274 392888 Web: http://www.sdc.org.uk Contents Number 1, January 2000 Chrome dyeing of cashmere with Decolorisation and degradation Aftertreament of acid dyes on SCA-Cr as the mordant J Xing and kinetics of reactive dye wastewater conventional nylon 6.6 with a MT Pailthorpe 91 by a UV/ultrasonic/peroxide system commercial syntan/cation system. PC Fung, KM Sin and SM Tsui 170 The application of chitosan in Part 3: Improvements to the pigment printing SA Bahmani, Fixogene AC system A kinetic study on the dissolution of GC East and! Holme 94 R S Blackburn and disperse dyes in the presence of S M Burkinshaw 3 intensifying additives S Veleva, Number 4, April 2000 A Georgieva and D Pishev 174 Metal ion effect on dyeing of wool Vat dye sensitised fibre damage fabric with catechu and dye fading by catalytic and S D Bhattacharya and A K Shah 10 activated peroxide bleaching Number 7/8, July/August 2000 Comparison of wool bleaching with F Bachmann, J J Dannacher, The influence of colour hydrogen peroxide in alkaline and B Freiermuth, M Studer and Peter Dickinson 188 acidic media Joaquin Gacén and J Kelemen 108 Diana Cayuela 13 Global coloration A new kinetic model for wool C McNamara 191 Fading of azo dyes with sodium dyeing C Fonteneau Tamime and sulphite K Seguchi, M Iwata, P Viallier 116 T Machida and S Tanaka 16 The chemistry of hair colorants Dry action of Trichoderma reesei James S Anderson 193 An optimisation study of colour cellulases on cotton fabrics Jurgen measurements on digitised slides Andreaux, Luiz Pereira Ramos and Covalent fixation of hydroxyethyl of painted works of art Artur Cavaco-Paulo 121 sulphone dye on cotton by the Sophia Sotiropoulou and Yannis Aggregation and photofading use of crosslinking agent via a Chryssoulakis 23 behaviour of unsymmetrical pad-batch process squarylium dyes containing a J Yao and DM Lewis 198 Number 2, February 2000 quinolylidene moiety Decolorisation of azo dyes with Sung-Hoon Kim, Easy-care finishing of silk fabrics hydrogen peroxide catalysed by Seok-Hwan Hwang, Nok-Kyung Kim, with a novel multifunctional manganese protoporphyrins Jae-Woo Kim, Cheol-Min Yoon and epoxide. Part 2 Hu Cheng, Jin J Tokuda, R Oura, T Iwasaki, Sam-Rok Keum 126 Yejuan and Sun Kai 204 Y Takeuchi, A Kashiwade and M Nango 42 Number 5/6, May/June 2000 Effect of plasma and subsequent Substantivity of anthraquinone The theory of dyeing (and the enzymatic treatments on linen vat dyes secret of life) Arthur Welham 140 fabrics K K Wong, X M Tao, C Daescu and D Hadaruga 48 C WM Yuen and K W Yeung 208 Smart rinsing: a step change in Ink-jet printing of textiles under the reactive dye application technology The redox behaviour of Cl Sulphur microscope TL Dawson 52 Mike Bradbury, Peier Collishaw and Black 1 - a basis for improved Simon Moorhouse 144 understanding sulphur dyeing Studies on residual aryl amine T Bechtold, F Berktold and content on discharge printed silk Oxidative degradation of dyes and A Turcanu 215 fabrics M A Joseph and surfactant in the Fenton and photo- T H Somashekar 60 Fenton treatment of dyehouse effluents F Ferrero 148 A chemometric approach to Influence of the molecular mass of understanding the bioelimination of chitosan on shrink-resistance and Dyeing machine control using in- anionic, water-soluble dyes by a dyeing properties of chitosan- line colour measurement. Part 3: biomass. Part 2: Acid dyes treated wool M R Julia, E Pascual Online dyeing quality control J H Churchley, A J Greaves, and P Erra 62 Alison Gilchrist and M G Hutchings, D A S Phillips and James H Nobbs 154 JA Taylor 222 Number 3, March 2000 Dyeing behaviour of relaxed and A study on the advanced oxidation retractile components in high-bulk The colour fastness of optionally of a cotton fabric by ozone yarns Josefina Maillo, Publio aftertreated direct dyes on cotton M Prabaharan, Puente, Joaquin Gacén and during washing in an activated Ramesh Chandran Nayar, Mireia Batriu 159 oxygen bleach-containing detergent N Selva Kumar, J Venkata Rao 83 Duncan Phillips, John Taylor, Computer match prediction for Rajesh Lakhanpal, Robin Hall, The analysis of indigoid dyes as fluorescent dyes by neural John Bailey, Geoff Bevan, leuco forms by NMR spectroscopy networks Clovis de M Bezerra and John Lloyd, Juergen Hoffmeister G Voss 87 C J Hawkyard 163 and Derek McKelvey 229 2 JSDC VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX Number 9, September 2000 Dye distribution in the dyeing of Removal of reactive dyes from ETAD guidance on hazard labelling mixed denier polyester fabrics wastewater using Fe(ii!) coagulant of reactive dyes Jaesung Shin and Martin Bide 305 S Papic, N Koprivanac and A Lonéarié Bozié 352 Herbert Motschi 251 Use of siloxanes to increase dye Optimisation of the colour Easy care Tencel Bob Morley 253 fastness on leather sequence in the dyeing process: Andrew Hudson 310 industrial applications Healing colour Helen Graham 257 F Maldonado, A Ciurlizza, R Radillo Direct dyeing of cotton fabrics pre- and E Ponce de Leon 359 Colour variation in the dyeing of treated with cationising agents denim yarn with indigo J H Xin, YA Youssef 316 CL Chong and T Tu 260 Number 12, December 2000 A chemometric approach to Colour effects in bright butterflies Comparison of the effects of understanding the bioelimination of Pete Vukusic and gamma and ultraviolet radiation on anionic, water-soluble dyes by a Roy Sambles 376 wool keratin Keith R Millington 266 biomass. Part 4: Reactive dyes J H Churchley, A J Greaves, Tencel - it’s more than just Structure-wet fastness M G Hutchings, D A S Phillips and peachskin Jim Taylor and relationships of some blue disperse JA Taylor 323 Andy Fairbrother 381 dyes for polyester Jae-Hong Choi, Dye-uptake behaviour of nylon-6 Sung-Hee Hong, Eui-Jae Lee and Andrew D Towns 273 Number 11, November 2000 filaments and its structural dependence V B Gupta, Latin terms for pigments and dye- R B Chavan, M Kulkarni and A chemometric approach to colours Roy Osborne 336 K M Natarajan 385 understanding the bioelimination of anionic, water-soluble dyes by a A new approach to the assessment Biological treatment of effluent biomass. Part 3: Direct dyes of standard depth C J Hawkyard containing textile dyes J H Churchley, A J Greaves, and M Kelly 339 | MC Gongalves, A Gomes, R Bras, M G Hutchings, D A S Phillips and MIA Ferra, MT P Amorim and JA Taylor 279 RS Porter 393 Aftertreatment of polyester fabric dyed with temporarily solubilised Crosslinking a Salt-free dyeing of cotton cellulose disperse dyes WJ Lee and hydroxyethylsulphonyl dye on with a model cationic reactive dye JP Kim 345 cotton to achieve covalent fixation Kawee Srikulkit and Pornchai in a long-liquor process Santifuengkul 398 D M Lewis and J Yao 285 Dyeing properties of silk produced by silkworms reared on artificial Dyeing of nylon 6,6 with a and mulberry leaf diets disperse-reactive dye using Number 10, October 2000 Hiroaki Sasaki, Nobuo Donkai, supercritical carbon dioxide as the Contemporary colour therapy Hiraku Ito, Katustoshi Imamura and transport medium S K Liao, Y C Ho Helen Graham 302 Hideaki Morikawa 349 andP S$ Chang 403 Subject Index Abstracts Acetylation degree 62 Anaerobic 393 analysis and testing 104, 245, 295, Acid dye 3, 163, 349 sludge blanket reactor, upflow 393 368 1:2 metal complex 3 treatment of azo and anthraquinone ancillary processes 38, 75, 103, 135, uptake behaviour of nylon 6 dyes 393 241, 294, 366 filaments 385 Argon 208 chemicals 37, 72, 102, 133, 179, 238, Acid dyeing of cotton 121 Artificial 291, 364 Acidic medium 13 leaf diet 349 dyeing - theory and practice 37, 73, Acrylic fibre 159 neural networks 163 103, 133, 180, 239, 292, 365 Activated sludge 222 Arylamines, banned 60 dyes and pigments 36, 69, 102, 132, Adsorption model 48 Assessment of depth 339 179, 237, 291, 363 Advanced oxidation 83 Azo dyes 16, 60 fibres and polymers 182, 330, 368 Affinity 48 biological degradation of 393 health and safety 38, 74, 103, 134, Aftertreatment 3, 229 decolorisation 42 239, 293, 366 of disperse dyeing 345 miscellaneous 184 Agent, reactive 316 non-textile coloration 183 Aggregation of dye, Back propagation 163 physico-chemical aspects of colour solvent-controlled 126 Batch operation 170 247, 296, 330, 368 Alkaline medium 13 Benzidine 60 plant, management and services 40, Allworden sacs 266 Binder 94 76, 103, 136, 243, 295, 367 Amino acid 204 Bioelimination 222, 279, 323 printing — theory and practice 38, 74, Aminosilanes 310 Biological degradation of azo dyes 393 134, 240, 293, 366 Aminosiloxanes 310 Biomass 222 JSDC VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX 3 Bis-monochloro-s-triazine reactive Deep-coloured functional dyes for regulation 116 cationic agent 316 optical recording media 126 wastewater 170 Bis-reactive cationic agent 316 Degradation wool 116 Bleaching 13, 83 azo dyes, biological 393 Dyestuff activated peroxide 108 kinetics 170 databases 339 combined with desizing and oxidative 148 gradual adding of, 116 scouring 83 Degumming 60 catalytic 108 Denim 260 Easy-care finishing 204 eco-friendly 83 Depth 339 Eco-friendly bleaching 83 Burst strength 266 Desizing, combined with scouring and Effluent 222, 279, 323 bleaching 83 Enzyme 121, 208 Caprolactam, use with disperse dyes Detergents 229 Epochs 163 174 Deuterated indigotins Epoxide 204 Carbon dioxide 403 preparation of 87 Equilibrium dye uptake 349 NMR spectroscopy (ieuco form) 87 Excitation and emission 163 Cashmere 91 Catalytic peroxidation 42 Digitisation of colour slides 23 Exhaustion 204 Direct dyes 229, 316 Exponential rate equation 174 Catechu 10 Discharge printing 60 Cationic Dischargeable dyes 60 agent 3 Fabric, wool 10 Discharging agents 60 polyelectrolyte 62 Fabric stiffness 94 reactive dye 398 Disperse dyes 174, 273 Fading 16 dissolution, intensifying additive Cationising agent 316 oxidative-bleach 229 caprolactam 174 Cellulases 121 Fastness 273, 310 polyethyleneglycol 174 Cellulose 121 properties 10 temporarily solubilised 345 Cellulosic materials 48 testing 339 uptake behaviour of nylon 6 385 Chemical attack 13 wet 273 Chemometric 279, 323 Disperse-reactive dye 403 FeCl, coagulant 352 Dither patterns from inkjet printers 52 Chitosan 62, 94 Fenton treatment 148 Dithionite 215 Chroma 339 Fibre damage 108 DMDHEU 204 Chrome 91 dye-mediated 108 Drop formation from inkjet printers 52 Cl Sulphur Black 1 215 vat dye-sensitised 108 Dry set nylon 6 filaments 385 Coagulant, FeCl, 352 Fibroin 349 Dye 279, 323, 393 Coagulation/flocculation 352 Fine structure 159 acid 3, 163, 349 Colour 359 Finishing aggregation, solvent-controlled 126 change 266 easy-care 204 degradation 148 depth 310 wool 62 direct 229, 316 fastness 94, 229, 316 Fixation dischargeable 60 measurement 154, 339 on cotton, covalent 198 disperse 174, 273 palette determination of paintings 23 on cellulose, covalent 285 polyethylene glycol intensifying removal 279, 323 Fixogene AC 3 additive 174 slides, digitisation of 23 Flax fibre 208 temporarily solubilised 345 variation in denim yarn dyeing 260 Fluorescence 266 uptake behaviour of yield 403 Fluorescent dyes 163 nylon 6 385 Colour-structure relationship 126 disperse-reactive 403 Combined desizing, scouring and Gas chromatograph 60 distribution 305 bleaching 83 Glucose 215 fading 108 Computer match prediction 163 Gradual adding of dyestuff 116 vat dye sensitised 108 Continuous-addition dyeing 154 fixation 62 Correlation equations 48 sites 310 Handle, improved 91 Cotton 94, 121, 229 fluorescent 163 High-bulk yarns 159 acid dyeing of 121 hydroxyethyl sulphone 198 HPLC analysis 345 bleaching 83 removal 222 Hue angle 339 covalent fixation of dye on 198 reactive 170 Hydrogen peroxide 13, 62, 170 fabric 316 sulphur 215 Hydrolysis 204 grey preparation 83 squarylium, unsymmetrical 126 Hydrophobicity 48 Covalent uptake 310 Hydroxyethy! sulphone dye, fixation on cotton 198 behaviour of nylon 6 hydrolysed 285 fixation to cellulose 285 filaments 385 force 403 equilibrium 349 Improved handle 91 Critical dissolution time structural dependence of 385 Indigo 260 dry set, nylon 6 filaments 385 vat 48, 108 Indigotins 87 steam set, nylon 6 filaments 385 wastewater 352 deuterated, preparation of 87 Crosslink 204 Dyehouse effluents 148 Industrial Cross-linkers 285 Dyeing 10, 60, 91, 154, 170, 208, 215, applications 359 water-soluble 285 316, 403 restrictions 359 Crosslinking agent 198 continuous addition 154 Inkjet printers y-cyclodextrin 126 fastness 204 dither patterns 52 improvement 62 drop formation 52 Databases, dyestuff 339 kinetics 159 shade gamuts 52 Decolorisation 170 mixed denier polyester 305 Inkjet printing 52 of azo dye 42 properties 349 pre-treatment for 52 of textile wastewater 393 rate 349 superpixels in 52 4 JSDC VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX Integ 260 Photodegradation 170 Standard depth 339 lonising radiation 266 Photofading 126, 398 Steam set nylon 6 filaments 385 Iron (Il)-triethanolamine 215 Photo-Fenton treatment 148 Sterilisation 266 Isothermal dyeing 116 Photo-reactor 170 Strength 339 Photostability 126 Structural dependence of dye K/S value 10 Pigment 94 uptake 385 Plasma 208 Styryl 273 Leather dyeing 310 Polyester 94 Substantivity 48 Leuco indigotins 87 dyeing 273, 345 Substrate 339 Lightness at maximum chroma 339 fabric 305 Sulphide groups 215 Linen 208 microfibre 305 Sulphonatoethylsulphone 345 Load elongation behaviour 385 mixed denier 305 Sulphur dye 215 Polyester/wool dyeing 345 Supercritical 403 Machine Polyethylene glycol-linked manganese Superpixels in inkjet printing 52 washabie wool 62 mesoporphyrin 42 Surface, van der Waals 48 washing 229 Polyethyleneglycol, use with disperse Surface-treatment 208 Manganese porphyrins 42 dyes 174 Surfactant degradation 148 Mass spectrometer 60 PPP-MO method 126 Syntan 3 Match prediction, computer 163 Pre-treatment 316 Synthesis 403 Mechanism 16 for inkjet printing of textiles 52 mordant interaction 10 Printing 94, 266 Tabby silk fabric 60 1:2 metal complex acid dyes 3 discharge 60 TAED 108, 229 Metal ion 10 textiles 52 Test, UK-TO 229 Michael adduct 16 Process control 154 Testing sets 163 Microcrystalline aggregates 48 Protein 121 Textile wastewater, decolorisation 393 Microfibre, polyester 305 Pyridine extraction 403 Thermal analysis 403 Molecular Pyridinium cationic moiety 398 Thiazolylazo 273 parameters 48 Thickener 94 weight of cellulose 121 QSAR (Quantitative Structure Activity Thienylazo 273 Monoazo 273 Relationship) 48, 222, 279, 323 Total spectral factor 163 Monochloro-s-triazine reactive cationic Quality control, on-line 154 Training sets 163 agent 316 Quenching 163 Transformation between RGB and XYZ Monoclinic alpha form 385 Quinolylidine 126 spaces 23 Mono-reactive cationic agent 316 Transition metal 10 MOPAC-PM3 method 126 Rapid mix optimising 352 Treatment 393 Mordant, new 91 Reactive 323 Fenton 148 Mordants 10 agent 316 wastewater 148 Multilayer perceptrons 163 dye 170 zero-AOX shrink-resistant 62 Multiple linear regression 222 removal 352 Trichoderma reesei 121 dyeing of leather 310 Tyrosine 204 Neural networks 163 Redox potential 215 New mordant 91 Reducing agent 215 UK-TO test 229 NMR spectroscopy of !euco Reduction 215 Ultraviolet radiation 266 indigotins 87 RGB space, transformation to XYZ Unigema 3 Non-transition metal 10 space 23 Unsymmetrical squarylium dye 126 Nylon 6.6 3, 403 UV/ultrasonic process 170 Nylon 6 Salt-free dyeing 398 dry set, critical dissolution time 385 Scouring, combined with desizing and van der Waals surface 48 dye uptake behaviour with acid bleaching 83 Vat dye 48, 108 dyes 385 Sequence optimisation 359 VDU colour displays 52 steam set, critical dissolution Sericin 349 Velocity gradient 352 ume 385 Shade Vinyl sulphone 345 depth 260 On-line quality control 154 gamuts, from inkjet printers 52 Wash fastness 229, 403 Organic photoconductor 126 Shrink-resistant treatment, Wastewater 170 Orthogonalisation 48 zero-AOX 62 textile, decolorisation of 393 o-tolidine 60 Silk 204 treatment 148 Oxidated wool 62 fibre 349 Water retention 204 Oxidation, advanced 83 Single-stage grey preparation 83 Water-soluble cross-linkers 285 Oxidative degradation 148 Six-matrix linear conversion model 23 Water-contact angle 204 Oxidative-bleach fading 229 Sludge 279 Wet fastness 273 Oxygen 208 Sodium Whiteness 13 bleach activator 229 bisulphite 345 Wool 13, 266 Ozone bleaching 83 perborate 229 dyeing 116 sulphite 16, 345 fabric 10 Pad-batch process 198 Solvent-controlled aggregation of finishing 62 Paintings, colour palette dye 126 shrink-resistance 62 determination 23 Spectral luminescent radiance Parameters in denim yarn dyeing 260 factor 163 XPS analysis 208 Permanent setting 266 Spectrum analysis 403 XYZ space, transformation to RGB Permonosulphuric acid 62 Spinning efficiency 91 space 23 Peroxidation, catalytic 42 Squarylium dye, unsymmetrical 126 Peroxide bleaching 42 Stabilisers 13 Zero-AOX shrink-resistant treatment 62 JSDC VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX 5 Author index Amorim MTP 398 Hutchings MG Millington KR 266 Sotiropoulou S 23 Anderson JS 193 222, 279, 323 Moorhouse S 144 Srikulkit K 398 Andreaux J 121 Hwang SH 126 Morikawa H 349 Studer M 108 Morley B 253 Motschi H 251 Bachmann F 108 Imamura K 349 Takeuchi Y 42 BahmaniS A 94 Ito H 349 Tanaka S 16 Bailey J 229 Iwasaki T 42 Nango M 42 Tao X M 208 Natarajan KM 385 Batriu M 159 Iwata M 16 Taylor J 381 3echtold T 215 Joseph MA 60 Nayar RC 83 Taylor JA Nobbs JH 154 Berktold F 215 Julia MR 62 222, 229, 279, 323 Bevan G 229 Tokuda J 42 BezerraC DM 163 Osborne R 336 Towns AD 273 Bhattacharya SD 10 Kai S 204 OuraR 42 TsuiS M 170 Bide M 305 Kashiwade A 42 Tu T 260 Blackburn RS 3 Kelemen J 108 Turcanu A 215 Bradbury M 144 Kelly M 339 Pailthorpe MT 91 Bras R 398 Keum SR 126 Papi¢ S 352 Burkinshaw SM 3 Kim J P 345 Pascual E 62 VelevaS 174 Kim JW 126 Phillips DAS Venkata Rao J 83 Kim NK 126 222, 229, 279, 323 Viallier P 116 Cavaco-Paulo A 121 Kim SH 126 Pishev D 174 Voss G 87 CayuelaD 13 Koprivanac N 352 Ponce de Leén E 359 Vukusic P 376 Chang PS 403 Kulkarni M 385 Porter RS 393 Chavan RB 385 KumarNS 83 Prabaharan M 83 Cheng H 204 Lakhanpal R 229 Puente P 159 Welham AC 140 Choi JH 273 Lee EJ 273 Wong K K 208 Chong CL 260 Chryssoulakis Y 23 Lee WJ 345 Radillo R 359 Churchley J H LLieawoi s SK DM4 031 98, 285 RamosLP 121 Xin JH 260 222, 279, 323 Lloyd J 229 Xing J 91 Ciurlizza A 359 Lonéari¢ Bozic A 352 Sambles R 376 Collishaw P 144 Santifuengkul P 398 Sasaki H 349 Yao J 198, 285 Machida T 16 Seguchi K 16 Yejuan J 204 Daescu C 48 Maillo J 159 Shah AK 10 Yeung KW 208 Dannacher J J 108 Maldonado F 359 Shin J 305 YoonC M 126 Dawson TL 52 McKelvey D 229 SinKM 170 Youssef Y A 316 Dickinson P 188 McNamara C 191 Somashekar T,H 60 Yuen C WM 20 Donkai N 349 EastGC 94 Erra P 62 Editorial Fairbrother A 381 FerraM1A 398 Editor Carmel McNamara Editorial Panel (contd.) Ferrero F 148 A J Greaves Fonteneau Tamime C 116 D Hinks Freiermuth B 108 Production Caro! Davies B J McCarthy Fung PC 170 J A Rippon Editorial F Y Telegin Gacén J 13, 159 Assistant Quentin G Birkinshaw A D Towns Georgieva A 174 S Westland Gilchrist A 154 Indexer Quentin G Birkinshaw Gomes A 398 Journal Committee Goncalves |MC 398 Abstractors G G Alexander Graham H 257, 302 G Hallas Abstracts Editor R M Brown Chairman Greaves AJ 222, 279, 323 N S Batty C Duckworth Gupta VB 385 J Shore A Johnson W A Straw A T Leaver Hadaruga D 48 RH Swan G P Pearson Hall R 229 AC Pullan Editorial Panel B Salisbury Hawkyard C J 163, 339 Ho YC 403 A Bereck A D Towns Hoffmeister J 229 A M Cavaco-Paulo P A Turner Holme | 94 R M Christie A C Welham Hong SH 273 P Duffield S Westland Hudson A 310 6 JSDC VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX List of periodicals abstracted Abbreviated titie Journal Address of publisher Amer. Dyestuff Rep. American Dyestuff Reporter Promenade A, Suite 2, Harmon Cove Towers, Secaucus, NJ 07094, USA Aust. Text. Australasian Textiles Box 286, Belmont 3216, Victoria, Australia Bull. Chem. Soc. Japan Bulletin of the Chemical Society Chemical Society of Japan, 5 Kanda-Surugadai 1-Chome, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo 101, Japan Can. Text. J. Canadian Textile Journal CJT-INC, 1 Pacifique, Ste Anne de Bellevue, Quebec, H9X 1C5, Canada Chem. Fibres Int. Chemical Fibers International Zimmer AG, Borsigallee 1, D-60388 Frankfur am Main Chem. Brit. Chemistry in Britain The Royal Society of Chemistry, Burlington House, Piccadilly, London W1V OBN Col. Res. Appl. Color Research and Application J Wiley and Sons Inc., 605 Third Avenue, New York, NY 10158-0012, USA Dyes Pigments Dyes and Pigments Elsevier Applied Science Publishers Ltd, Crown House, Linton Road, Barking, Essex IG11 8JU, UK Int. Dyer International Dyer World Textile Publications Ltd, 76 Kirkgate, Bradford BD1 1TB, UK Int. Text. Bull. International Textile Bulletin ITS Publishing, International Textile Service, Univer House, Kesslerstrasse 9, CH- 8952 Schlieren-Zurich/Schweiz Izv. Akad. Nauk Izvestiya Akademii Nauk Academy of Sciences, Moscow K-62, Podsosenkii Pereulik 21, Russia J. Amer. Leath. Chem. Ass. Journal of the American Tanners’ Council Research Laboratory, Room 5, Campus Leather Chemists’ Association Station-14, Cincinnati, OH 45221, USA J. Asia Text. Apparel Journal for Asia on Textile & Apparel Adsdale Publishing Company, 4/F Stanhope House, 734 Kings Road, North Point, Hong Kong J. Coat. Tech. Journal of Coatings Technology 492 Norristown Road, Blue Bell, PA 19422, USA J. Soc. Fibre Sci. Tech. Japan Journal of the Society of Fiber Science 3-3-9-208 Kami-Osaki, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo 141, Japan and Technology, Japan J. Soc. Leath. Tech. Chem. Journal of the Society of Leather 1 Edges Court, Moulton, Northampton NN3 1UJ, UK Technologists and Chemists J. Text. Inst. Journal of the Textile Institute 10 Blackfriars Street, Manchester M3 5DR, UK J. Text. Mach. Soc. Japan Journal of the Textile Machinery Osaka Science & Technology Center Bidg., (Utsubo Park), 8-4, Utsubo- Society of Japan hommachi 1-chome, Nishi-ku, Osaka 550, Japan Melliand Textilber. Melliand Textilberichte International Melliand Textilberichte KGO, Rohrbacher Str. 76, D-6900 Heidelberg, Germany NZ Wool Exporter New Zealand Wool Exporter James Agencies Ltd, PO Box 866, Wellington, New Zealand Pakistan J. Sci. Ind. Res. Pakistan Journal of Scientific 39 Garden Road, Saddar, Karachi-74400, Pakistan and Industrial Research Paper Tech. Paper Technology 4 Frecheville Court, Bury, Lancs BL9 OUF Prof. Printer Professional Printer Institute of Printing, 8 Lonsdale Gardens, Tunbridge Wells, Kent TN1 1NU, UK Referat. zhur. 12B Referativniye zhurnal, Legkaya 125219 Moscow A-219, Ulitza Usiyevich 20A, Russia promyshlennost’ 12B Tekhnologia i organizatsiya proizvodstv tekstiln’noi promyshlyennosti Surface Coat. Int. Surface Coatings International Priory House, 967 Harrow Road, Wembley, Middlesex HAO 2SF, UK Journal! of the Oil and Colour Chemists’ Association Tekstil. prom. Tekstil’ naya promyshiennost’ 119021 Moscow, Ulitza Leo Tolstoy 14, Russia Text. Asia Textile Asia Business Press Ltd, California Tower, 11th Floor, 30-32 D’Aguilar Street, Hong Kong Text. Chem. Colorist Textile Chemist and Colorist American Association of Textile Chemists and Colorists, PO Box 12215, Research Triangle Park, NC 27709, USA Text. Horizons Textile Horizons Benjamin Dent and Co. Ltd, 33 Bedford Place, London WC1B 5JX, UK Text. Month Textile Month World Textile Publications Ltd, 76 Kirkgate, Bradford BD1 1TB, UK Text. Res. J. Textile Research Journal Publications Dept, PO Box 625, Princeton, NJ 08542, USA Textilverediung Textilverediung Postfach 146, CH-4013 Basel, Switzerland Wool Record Wool Record World Textile Publications Ltd, 76 Kirkgate, Bradford BD1 1TB, UK Zhur. obshch. Khim. Zhurnal obshchei Khimii 199034 Saint Petersburg B-34, Mendeleevskaya Liniya 1, Russia Zhur. priklad. Khim. Zhurnal prikladnoi Khimii 199034 Saint Petersburg B-34, Mendeleevskaya Liniya 1, Russia JSDC VOLUME 116 2000 INDEX 7

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