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TEXTILE RESEARCH JOURWXL 52s a Review The Lightfastness of Dyes : Charles H. Giles and Robert B. McKay Coloiw Chcinistry Rcsmrch Laboratory, Dcjxu9itlc)rt of Chcniical Techuology, Tlic Rognl College of Scicircc aid Tcchiiology, GIcrsgorw, C.I., Scotlarid I. Introduction and Outline History attempts were also made to establish reliable methods of testing dyed fabrics for lightfastness. Sennebier The change in he of colored materials, especially [ 19S] and Bancroft, an English physician [ 201, dis- dyed fabrics, when exposed to light is so obvious, cussed the chemical mechanism of fading, and and has such everyday importance, that it is not Bancroft put forward the hypothesis which is still surprising that it has been a subject of scientific in- held, tliat \\.hen a dye fades it sometimes becomes vestigation since the earliest period of modern chem- osidized and sometimes reduced. Colbert, Comp- istry. Possibly the first recorded scientific observa- troller General of Finance under Louis XIV of tion on a cheiiiical reaction influenced by light and France, laid down in 1671 a series of regulations involving a coloring matter was reported by Cole controlling dyeing methods, made with tlie aim of in 16% [S]. He noted that material from the establishing
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Published: Jul 1, 1963
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