1958
DOI: 10.1039/jr9580001224
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241. Researches on monolayers. Part VII. Reactions of casein with dyes and other aromatic solutes and their relation to adsorption by protein fibres

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“…Various monolayers have been investigated with regard to oxidation and decomposition Giles, 1957;Felmeister and Schaubman, 1969;Pilpel and Hunter, 1970).…”
Section: Oxidation and Decomposition Of Lipid Films Under Uv Irradiatmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Various monolayers have been investigated with regard to oxidation and decomposition Giles, 1957;Felmeister and Schaubman, 1969;Pilpel and Hunter, 1970).…”
Section: Oxidation and Decomposition Of Lipid Films Under Uv Irradiatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A correlation was found between the fading and the versus A isotherms of various surface-active dyes investigated (Giles, 1957). Interaction between phenothiazine derivatives and films of lecithin were induced by ultraviolet (UV) irradiation (Felmeister and Schaubman, 1969).…”
Section: Oxidation and Decomposition Of Lipid Films Under Uv Irradiatmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Giles and his co-workers, [194][195][196][197][198] from refractive index measurements, studies in monolayer formation, and surface viscometry, have shown that interaction between dyes and polymers does take place depending on the structure of the dye and the polymer. Giles and his co-workers, [194][195][196][197][198] from refractive index measurements, studies in monolayer formation, and surface viscometry, have shown that interaction between dyes and polymers does take place depending on the structure of the dye and the polymer.…”
Section: B Location Of Dye and State Of Orientationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A linear configuration is not essential for dye substantivity. 316,377,379,380 Most of the available evidence indicates that this is an important requirement for dye substantivity. 316,377,379,380 Most of the available evidence indicates that this is an important requirement for dye substantivity.…”
Section: E Dye-fiber Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Monolayer studies by Giles et αΖ. 395 · 397,402 Evidence for such mechanisms has been obtained from monolayer studies 380 ' 397,403 and refractive index measurements in binary mixtures of polymers or model compounds and dyes. The tendency for the partition coefficient between cellulose acetate and water to increase with increasing molecular weight can be regarded as some evidence for dispersion forces between dye and substrate.…”
Section: E Dye-fiber Bondingmentioning
confidence: 99%