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Notice catalographique « Collected textile research papers : 1939-1965 »

Titre
Collected textile research papers : 1939-1965
Auteur ou éditeur
Bayley, Colin H.
Lieu de publication
Ottawa
Maison d'édition
National Research Council
Date de publication
1939-1965
Collation
2 v.; various pagings; ill.
Table des matières

VOLUME 1:

Research papers - Textiles

1. The souring operation (C.H. Bayley)
2. Modified short formula with silicated alkaline builders (C.H. Bayley)
3. Strength tests on cotton duck (G.R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
4. Deterioration of flameproofed cotton fabric (A.S. Tweedie and C.H. Bayley)
5. Preservation of cordage (A.S. Tweedie and C.H. Bayley)
6. Determination of copper and zinc in their naphthenates (A.S. Weatherburn, M.W. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
7. Hydrolysis method for the determination of copper in copper naphthenate treated materials (M.W. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
8. The effect of light and air on the accuracy of cuprammonium fluidity measurements on textile cotton (C.H. Bayley)
9. Observations on the growth of some copper-tolerant fungi on cotton fabrics (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
10. Report on AATCC co-operative tests for determining mildew and rot resistance (C.H. Bayley and A.S. Tweedie co-operated in work covered by this report)
11. A study on the effect of leaching on the rotproofing efficacy of copper naphthenate (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
12. Chemical aspects of the application of dust-laying oils to wool (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
13. The effect of weathering on cotton fabric containing certain copper rotproofers (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
14. The effect of weathering on rotproofed cordage (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
15. The application of dust-laying oil to wool (C.H. Bayley, G.R.F. Rose, and A.S. Weatherburn)
16. The application of dust-laying oil to cotton (C.H. Bayley, G.R.F. Rose, and A.S. Weatherburn)
17. Report on AATCC co-operative tests for determining mildew and rot resistance (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn co-operated in the work covered by this report)
18. Application of dust-laying oil to fabrics (C.H. Bayley, A.S. Weatherburn, and G.R.F. Rose)
19. Details of the application of dust-laying oils to fabrics (C.H. Bayley - no authors on the mimeograph form)
20. The effect of weathering on various rotproofing treatments applied to cotton tentage duck (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherman)
21. Factors affecting the development of mould on cotton fabrics and related materials (W.I. Tillman and M.W. Weatherburn)
22. Protection of rug backings against mildew attack (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
23. The rotproofing efficacy of mixtures of metallic naphthenates (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherburn)
24. The resistance of weathering of cotton duck treated with certain compounds of iron, chromium and copper (M.W. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
25. Precision of laboratory measurements of breaking strength of textiles (J.W. Hopkins and M.W. Weatherburn)
26. The rotproofing of textiles and related materials - a survey of literature (M.W. Weatherburn)
27. The weathering characteristics and rot resistance of cotton duck treated with the copper complex of nitrosophenyl-hydroxylamine (C.H. Bayley and M.W. Weatherman)
28. The adsorption of soap by carbon black (A.S. Weatherburn, G.R.F. Rose, and C.H. Bayley)
29. The influence of carboxymethyl cellulose on the suspending power of soap and soap-builder solutions (C.H. Bayley, A.S. Weatherburn, and G.R.F. Rose)
30. The adsorption of sodium myristate by carbon black (M.A. Reade, A.S. Weatherburn, and C.H. Bayley)
31. The sorption of soap by textile fibres (A.S. Weatherburn, G.R.F. Rose, and C.H. Bayley)
32. The suspending power of detergent solutions I. pure soaps (A.S. Weatherburn, G.R.F. Rose, and C.H. Bayley)
33. The suspending power of detergents II. soap - builder solutions (A.S. Weatherburn, G.R.F. Rose, and C.H. Bayley)
34. The felting shrinkage G.S. socks containing blends of wool and synthetic fibres (C.H. Bayley)
35. Mothproofing service textiles (C.H. Bayley)
36. The influence of carboxymethyl cellulose on the suspending power of built soap solutions (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
37. The application of moth-resistant treatments to fabrics used by the defence services of Canada (C.H. Bayley)
38. A modified method for the determination of anionic surface active compounds (A.S. Weatherburn)
39. The sorption of synthetic surface active compounds by carbon black (G.R.F. Rose, A.S. Weatherburn, and C.H. Bayley)
40. Stability to water leaching of various rotproofers on unlined linen forestry fire hose (Grace R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)

VOLUME 2

Research papers - Textiles

41. The effect of micro-organisms and of weathering on cotton textiles (C.H. Bayley)
42. The sorption of surface active agents by textile fibres (A.S. Weatherburn)
43. The sorption of synthetic surface active compounds by textile fibres (A.S.Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
44. Determination of dodecyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium naphthenate in textile materials (Grace R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
45. The textile flameproofing problem (C.H. Bayley)
46. Copper 8-hydroxyquinolinolate as a textile fungicide (Grace R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
47. Further observations on the felting shrinkage of G.S. socks containing blends of wool and nylon (C.H. Bayley)
48. The stability to water leaching of some textile fungicides applied to unlined flax forestry fire hose (Grace R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
49. A study of the weathering characteristics of cotton fabrics containing inorganic compounds. I. Chromic oxide and copper in inorganic and organic forms (G.R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
50. The soiling characteristics of textile fibres part I (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
51. The incidence of microbiological damage in unlined flax forestry fire hose (G.R.F. Rose, M. Mitton, B.J. Gardner and C.H. Bayley)
52. Determination of the ionic type of synthetic surface active compounds (A.S. Weatherburn)
53. The mothproofing of wool with aqueous emulsions of DDT (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
54. The rotproofing and weathering properties of some compounds of dehydroabietylamine (G.R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
55. The problem of microbiological damage in unlined flax forestry fire hose (G.R.F. Rose, M. Mitton, B.J. Gardner and C.H. Bayley)
56. The detection of fungal growth in cellulosic textiles (G.R.F. Rose, M. Mitton, B.J. Gardner, D.M. Laird and C.H. Bayley)
57. Some auxiliary effects of textile fungicides (C.H. Bayley)
58. The soiling characteristics of textile fibres part II. The influence of fibre geometry on soil retention (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
59. The soiling characteristics of textile fibres part III. The effect of twist on soil retention (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
60. Some aspects of the use of 2, 2'dihydroxy 5, 5'dichlorodiphenyl methane as a textile fungicide (G.R.F. Rose, M.E.Fraser and C.H. Bayley)
61. A study of the weathering characteristics of cotton fabrics containing inorganic compounds II. Further work on copper-chromium treatments (G.R.F. Rose and C.H. Bayley)
62. Preparation of some pure polyoxyethylene ethers (B.A.Gingras and C.H. Bayley)
63. The effects of builders on the sorption of sodium myristyl sulphate on cotton and carbon (G.S. Perry, A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
64. Soil retention by textile fibres (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
65. Polyoxyethyleneglycol ethers Part II (B.A. Gingras and C.H. Bayley)
66. A study of the relationship between breaking time and breaking strength for fabrics tested on CRE and CRT machines (A.S. Tweedie, M.T. Mitton and J.M. Fry)
67. The relationship between breaking time and breaking load for a worsted fabric tested on CRE and CRT machines (A.S. Tweedie and M.T. Mitton)
68. Preparation of some fluorine-containing trusubstituted aromatic hydroxylamines (B.A. Gingras and C.H. Bayley)
69. Some factors in the measurement of the suspending power of aqueous detergent/fabric systems (A.S. Weatherburn and C.H. Bayley)
70. Observations on the use of copper formate as a rotproofer for cotton fabric (G.R.F. Rose, J.B. Howden and C.H. Bayley)
71. Metal-organic complexes formed during the treatment of wood with metal salts (C.H. Bayley and G.R.F. Rose)
72. The preparation of some thiosemicarbazones and their copper complexes (B.A. Gingras, R.W. Hornal and C.H. Bayley)
73. The antifungal activity of some thiosemicarbazones and their copper complexes (B.G. Benns, B.A. Gingras and C.H. Bayley)
74. The mechanism of the loss of copper from cotton fabric during actinic breakdown under conditions of wetting. I. Preliminary experiments with copper carbonate (G.R.F. Rose, J.B. Clifford and C.H. Bayley)
75. The preparation of some thiosemicarbonzones and their copper complexes Part II (B.A. Gingras, R.L. Somorjai and C.H. Bayley)
76. Some properties of polyoxyethyleneglycol ethers in solution (A.F. Sirianni and B.A. Gingras)
77. The commonwealth textile exposure project of 1953 Part I: the plan and general outcome (C.H. Bayley)
78. Observations on the Borax-Boric acid flameproofing treatment for cotton fabrics (C.H. Bayley)
79. The preparation of some thiosemicarbazones and their copper complexes - Part III (B.A. Gingras, T. Suprunchuk and C.H. Bayley)
80. A preliminary study of some dithiosemicarbazone-nickel (II) complexes (B.A. Gingras, T. Suprunchuk, O. Bernardine and C.H. Bayley)
81. The effect of non-cellulosic material on the actinic degradation of cotton fabric - Part I: some copper-containing fungicides (C.H. Bayley, G.R.F. Rose, J.B. Clifford and J.D. Cooney)
82. Photochemical degradation of cotton cellulose (B.A. Gingras, J.D. Cooney, K.A. Jackson and C.H. Bayley)
83. The preparation of some thiosemicarbazones containing the S-triazine ring (B.A. Gingras, T. Suprunchuk and C.H. Bayley)
84. On thiosemicarbazone-copper (I) complexes - Part IV (B.A. Gingras and A.F. Sirianni)
85. The effect of non-cellulosic material on the actinic degradation of cotton fabric: part II: copper oxinate, nickel oxinate (B.A. Gingras, J.D. Cooney and C.H. Bayley)
86. The effect of non-cellulosic material on the actinic degradation of cotton fabric: Part III: some inorganic chromate pigments (C.H. Bayley, G.R.F. Rose, J.B. Clifford and J.D. Cooney)
87. Localization of the C=Se vibration in the infrared spectra of selenosemicarbazones (B.A. Gingras, G. Colin and C.H. Bayley)
88. The antifungal activity of thiosemicarbazones (B.A. Gingras, G. Colin and C.H. Bayley)
89. An assessment of factors relating to the actinic degradation of automobile seat belts (M.T. Mitton, P.Z. Sturgeon and C.H. Bayley)

Langue
English = Anglais
Sujet
  • Textile fabrics
  • Textile fabrics - Testing
  • Textile fabrics - Conservation and restoration
  • Textiles et tissus
  • Textiles et tissus - Essai
  • Textiles et tissus - Conservation et restauration
Pays
Canada
Type de document
Monograph = Monographie
Localisation
TS 1767 B39 REF
Clé
17384
Collection
Catalogue
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