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3.00 Credits
Introductory course in the chemistry of textile fibers, polymers, dyestuffs, surfactants, bleaching and other chemicals used in the textile industry.
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Study under the supervision of a faculty member in an area covered in a regular course not currently being offered.
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The colloid science, surface and physical chemistry of fiber/fabric dyeing.& An introduction to color physics including dye formulation prediction and color matching by computer methods.& Special topics on large-scale dyeing methods and recent advances in dyeing technology.
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Prerequisites: CHM 151, 152 or CHM 251, 252 The physical and organic chemistry of monomers and polymers, including a consideration of bonding forces, spectroscopic methods of structure determination, structure and property correlations, fractionation, thermodynamics, and methods of molecular weight determination for polymers in solution; the kinetics of condensation and additional polymerization as applied to polymers and copolymers, mechanism of free radical and ionic polymerization, stereospecific polymers, the chemistry of the more common polymers systems, and preparation of their corresponding monomers. Meets with TEC 510. The Textile Chemistry major will not be offered starting Fall 2005, but individual undergraduate and graduate courses will continue to be available to enable students to complete their programs. For requirements, see previous catalogues.
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An in-depth study of dyeing, printing and finishing, including color measurement, various types of equipment and process controls used in industry.& Students will take field trips to various industrial sites.
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Chemical finishes which modify fabric appearance, feel and serviceability (to shrinkage, soiling, mildew, moths, wrinkling, fire, water, static electricity, etc.) are discussed, along with the means used to apply them.& The production of special effects (permanent press, crepe, moire, etc.) is also studied.
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3.00 Credits
Chemical analysis and testing of products associated with the textile industry: fibers, dyes, finishes, surfactants and auxiliary products, plus acids, alkalis, oxidizing and reducing agents.& The various methods of analysis are critically reviewed.
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2 hours lecture, 3 hours laboratory Prerequisites: Senior standing How color affects daily life and the formation and measurement of color. Color, colorants and the coloring of materials are examined. What color means, the effect of light on color, and the results of this effect on the human eye and mind are studied. The physical and chemical processes that apply colorants to textiles and methods for incorporating colorants into paints, inks, and plastics are also examined. The Textile Chemistry major will not be offered starting Fall 2005, but individual undergraduate and graduate courses will continue to be available to enable students to complete their programs. For requirements, see previous catalogues.
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3.00 Credits
The chemistry of natural and synthetic fibers.& Studies are made concerning the relationship between the chemical structure and physical properties of fibers.
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Prerequisites: Senior standing Students prepare a thesis proposal and do laboratory research in one of the following areas: polymer chemistry, fibers, dyeing, printing and finishing. Findings are presented at the end of the second semester. The Textile Chemistry major will not be offered starting Fall 2005, but individual undergraduate and graduate courses will continue to be available to enable students to complete their programs. For requirements, see previous catalogues.
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