Course Description

Content:
Introduction to color and dyes, classification; nomenclature, manufacture, types of chromophores, chemical classification nitro dyes, nitroso dyes, stilbene dyes, triphenodioxazine dyes, fluorescent dyes, reactive dyes, disperse dyes, direct dyes, anthraquinone dyes , indigoid dyes, sulfur dyes , cationic azo dyes, cationic methine dyes, acid dyes (anionic azo dyes), solvent dyes, metal-complex dyes and fating of dyes on matrix.

Course Objectives & Outcomes

Objectives:

  • Knowing the chemistry and their properties.
  •  Explaining various classification methods of dyes.
  • Relate chemical structure with the colored compounds.
  •  Knowing applications of the most important industrial dyes, including optical brighteners.

Outcomes:
At the end of this course, the student will be able to:

  •  Recognize the principle of colored materials.
  •  Relate the quinonoide structure of the compounds with the color obtained.
  • Identify the various classifications of dyes
  • Interpreted the brightness, deepness and fastness of the dyes.
  • Suggest and relate industrial use and applications of dyes.

References
Industrial Dyes: Chemistry, Properties, Applications1st Edition
by Klaus Hunger(Editor)
ISBN-13: 978-3527304264
ISBN-10: 3527304266

Course ID: CHEM 463

Credit hours Theory Practical Laboratory Lecture Studio Contact hours Pre-requisite
2 2 2 Passing 93 Credit Hours
Published on: 15 February 2018
Last update on: 29 October 2023
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