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Handbook on the Preparation, Properties and Analysisof the Soaps and Oils used in Textile Manufacturing,Dyeing and Printing.

Methods of Making Soaps—Special Textile Soaps—Relation of Soap to Water for Industrial Purposes—Soap Analysis—Fat in Soap—Animal and Vegetable Oils and Fats—Vegetable Soap, Oils and Fats—Glycerine—Textile Oils.Price 5s. net (Post Free, 5s. 4d. Home; 5s. 6d. Abroad).

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552 Pages. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged. Demy 8vo. 1908.

Chapters I.The General Properties of Essential Oils.Physical Properties, Optical Properties, Table of Specific Gravities, Refractive Indices and Rotation.—II.Compounds occurring in Essential Oils.(I.) 1.Terpenes—Pinene, Camphene, Limonene, Dipentene, Fenchene, Sylvestrene, Carvestrene, Phellandrene, Terpinolene, Terpinene and Thujene. 2.Sesquiterpenes—Cadinene, Caryophellene, Cedrene, Clovene, Humulene, Ledene, Patchoulene, and Sesquiterpene from Oils of Cannabis Indica, Table, b.p., sp.-gr., opt. Rot., etc., of same. (II.)The Camphor Series—Borneol, Isoborneol, Camphor, Fenchyl Alcohol, Fenchone, Thujyl Alcohol, Thujone, Terpineol, Cineol, etc., etc. (III.)The Geraniol and Citronellol Group—Coriandrol, Nerolol, Rhodinol, Geraniol, Linalol, Citrenellol, etc., Table, b.p., sp.-gr., Ref. Index, etc. (IV.)Benzene Compounds—Cymene, Phenols and their Derivatives, Phenols with Nine Carbon Atoms, Phenols with Ten Carbon Atoms, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Acids, etc. (V.)Aliphatic Compounds—Alcohols, Acids, Aldehydes, Sulphur Compounds, etc.—III.The Preparation of Essential Oils.Expression, Distillation, Extraction, Table of Percentages.—IV.The Analysis of Essential Oils.Specific Gravity, Sprengel Tube Method, Optical Methods, Melting and Solidifying Points, Boiling Point and Distillation, Quantitative Estimations of Constituents, the Determination of Free Alcohols, Absorption Processes.—V.Systematic Study of the Essential Oils.Oils of the Gymnosperms, Tabulated Angiosperms. (I.)Wood Oils.—Cedar Oils, Oils of Turpentine, American Turpentine, French Oil of Turpentine, German, Russian, and Swedish ditto, Table of Activities of same, Juniper Wood Oil. (II.)Fruit Oils.—Juniper Berry Oil, Fir Cone Oils. (III.)Leaf Oils.—Thuja Oil, Oil of Savin, Cedar Leaf Oil, Pine Needle Oil, Cypress Leaf Oil, Table of Pine Oils (after Schimmel).Oils of the Angiosperms—(I.)Monocotyledons. (II.)Dicotyledons: (a)Monochlamydeæ—(b)Gamopetalæ—(c)Polypetalæ—VI.Terpeneless Oils.Terpeneless Oil of Lemon, Tables of sp.-gr. and Rotn. of several Terpeneless Oils, Terpeneless Oil of Orange, Ditto of Caraway, of Lavender, Table of sp.-gr. and Rotn. of Commercial Samples of Oils.—VII.The Chemistry of Artificial Perfumes.Vanillin, Coumarin, Heliotropin, Aubepine or Hawthorn, Ionone, Specification of Patents for Preparation of Ionone, for Artificial Violet Oil, Artificial Musk, Specification of Patent of Musk Substitute, Artificial Neroli, Artificial Lilac, Artificial Hyacinth, Artificial Lemon Oil, Artificial Rose Oil, Niobe Oil, Bergamiol, Artificial Jasmin Oil, Artificial Cognac Oil.—Appendix.Table on Constants of the more Important Essential Oils.—Index.

Chapters I.The General Properties of Essential Oils.Physical Properties, Optical Properties, Table of Specific Gravities, Refractive Indices and Rotation.—II.Compounds occurring in Essential Oils.(I.) 1.Terpenes—Pinene, Camphene, Limonene, Dipentene, Fenchene, Sylvestrene, Carvestrene, Phellandrene, Terpinolene, Terpinene and Thujene. 2.Sesquiterpenes—Cadinene, Caryophellene, Cedrene, Clovene, Humulene, Ledene, Patchoulene, and Sesquiterpene from Oils of Cannabis Indica, Table, b.p., sp.-gr., opt. Rot., etc., of same. (II.)The Camphor Series—Borneol, Isoborneol, Camphor, Fenchyl Alcohol, Fenchone, Thujyl Alcohol, Thujone, Terpineol, Cineol, etc., etc. (III.)The Geraniol and Citronellol Group—Coriandrol, Nerolol, Rhodinol, Geraniol, Linalol, Citrenellol, etc., Table, b.p., sp.-gr., Ref. Index, etc. (IV.)Benzene Compounds—Cymene, Phenols and their Derivatives, Phenols with Nine Carbon Atoms, Phenols with Ten Carbon Atoms, Alcohols, Aldehydes, Ketones, Acids, etc. (V.)Aliphatic Compounds—Alcohols, Acids, Aldehydes, Sulphur Compounds, etc.—III.The Preparation of Essential Oils.Expression, Distillation, Extraction, Table of Percentages.—IV.The Analysis of Essential Oils.Specific Gravity, Sprengel Tube Method, Optical Methods, Melting and Solidifying Points, Boiling Point and Distillation, Quantitative Estimations of Constituents, the Determination of Free Alcohols, Absorption Processes.—V.Systematic Study of the Essential Oils.Oils of the Gymnosperms, Tabulated Angiosperms. (I.)Wood Oils.—Cedar Oils, Oils of Turpentine, American Turpentine, French Oil of Turpentine, German, Russian, and Swedish ditto, Table of Activities of same, Juniper Wood Oil. (II.)Fruit Oils.—Juniper Berry Oil, Fir Cone Oils. (III.)Leaf Oils.—Thuja Oil, Oil of Savin, Cedar Leaf Oil, Pine Needle Oil, Cypress Leaf Oil, Table of Pine Oils (after Schimmel).Oils of the Angiosperms—(I.)Monocotyledons. (II.)Dicotyledons: (a)Monochlamydeæ—(b)Gamopetalæ—(c)Polypetalæ—VI.Terpeneless Oils.Terpeneless Oil of Lemon, Tables of sp.-gr. and Rotn. of several Terpeneless Oils, Terpeneless Oil of Orange, Ditto of Caraway, of Lavender, Table of sp.-gr. and Rotn. of Commercial Samples of Oils.—VII.The Chemistry of Artificial Perfumes.Vanillin, Coumarin, Heliotropin, Aubepine or Hawthorn, Ionone, Specification of Patents for Preparation of Ionone, for Artificial Violet Oil, Artificial Musk, Specification of Patent of Musk Substitute, Artificial Neroli, Artificial Lilac, Artificial Hyacinth, Artificial Lemon Oil, Artificial Rose Oil, Niobe Oil, Bergamiol, Artificial Jasmin Oil, Artificial Cognac Oil.—Appendix.Table on Constants of the more Important Essential Oils.—Index.

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