The Chemistry And Physics of Dyeing : Being An Account of the Relations Between Fibres And Dyes, the Formulation of Lakes, And the General Reactions of Colloids, And Their Solution State
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. . per cent. •5 !! . 2 J) 2.5 >) . . 8.5 j> 5 25 5J • 7-5 >} These results should be extended to the animal fibres, and to precipitated cellulose (artificial silk). They are of great interest from a theoretical as well as from a practical point of view. The influence of the addition of acetic acid to the solutions is clearly shown in the following curves, the figures being taken from the above results. 10 15 Acetic Acid per litre 25 grms. ABSORPTION OF TANNIC AND GALLIC ACIDS IN PRESENCE OF AC...ETTC ACID PHYSICAL ACTION AND SOLID SOLUTION 163 These curves show clearly the influence of the addition of acetic acid on the absorption of tannic and galhc acids by cotton. The concentration of the aromatic acid was in each case i grm. per litre, and the acetic acid was added up to a strength of 25 grms. per litre. The reversal in the action is clearly seen in both cases, and occurs at a comparatively early stage. Perhaps the influence is the more pronounced in the case of gallic acid, for in this case the amount of acid absorbed in the absence of acetic acid is said to be nil.
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