Course Objectives:
·
Definition and classification of dyes,
mechanism of dyeing.
·
Properties of textile scouring and
finishing chemicals.
·
Composition and properties of oil,
fats and waxe
·
Formulation and mechanism of action of
detergents.
·
Water purification techniques.
Course outline
1.
Dyes
and pigments: Nomenclature,
structures, raw materials for synthesis of dyes and pigments, dye
intermediates.
2. Water and its purification: Classification of natural waters and the
impurities, water hardness and its classification, Estimation and softening of
water hardness (Lime soda and Base Exchange methods of softening), sequestering
agents, problems associated by using hard water in the textile industries,
Standard of dye house and boiler water. Water consumptions in different types
of textile industries, Green chemistry (Effluents treatments and purification).
3. Textile Finishing Chemicals: N-methyl compound, silicone,
acrylic and allied polymers, miscellaneous compounds.
4. Oil, Fats and Waxes:
General discussion, characteristic and composition of various important oils,
edible and inedible oil and their application, hydrogenation of oils, waxes
(bee’s waxes, carnauba wax, spermaceti wax, mineral waxes)
5.
Soaps
and Detergent: Soap and soap manufacturing, theory of
detergency, synthetic detergent (non-degradable and biodegradable detergents),
laundry detergent formulation, fabric softeners/ cationic surfactants.
6. Coloration Chemicals: Chemistry, properties, application of different
acids, alkalis, salts, oxidizing and reducing agents, and miscellaneous agents
in coloration of textiles.