Identification of Organic Dyestuffs by X-Ray Powder Diffraction
Abstract
Dyers and dyestuff chemists are considerably interested in improved methods for the identification of organic dyes because of difficulties and inadequacies of the conventional tests. One of the most modern identification techniques makes use of X-ray diffraction patterns,. This method has been practiced quite extensively in Germany since 1933, but until this time no information on it has been available outside the I. G. organization where it was used, except for brief summaries of its development in BIOS Report No. 987(1) and FIAT Final Report No. 1313.(2) The investigations described herein were carried out at the former I. G. Farbenindustrie plant at Ludwigshafen, Rh., where the X-ray technique wasused with great effectiveness for the identification of competitive dyes and also for controlling the dyestuff products made there.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 01, 1949
- Accession Number
- ADA955717
Entities
People
- George V. Susich