Abstract
THIS work, which has the scope of an elementary text-book, is a useful addition to the rapidly increasing number of manuals in the English language devoted to the subject of dyes and their intermediate products. The authors point out that the opportunity of development now-presenting itself to the colour manufacturer in this country will lead to a greater interest in the chemistry of dyes and to an increasing demand for chemists possessing special knowledge of colouring matters. To the student equipped with a knowledge of pure chemistry this treatise will prove an efficient guide to one of the most complicated and technical branches of applied chemistry.
The Chemistry of Dyestuffs: A Manual for Students of Chemistry and Dyeing.
By M. Fort Dr. L. L. Lloyd. (“Cambridge Technical Series.”) Pp. xi + 311. (Cambridge: At the University Press, 1917.) Price 7s. 6d. net.
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MORGAN, G. The Chemistry of Dyestuffs: A Manual for Students of Chemistry and Dyeing . Nature 100, 22–23 (1917). https://doi.org/10.1038/100022a0
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