- part of the name for
several related non-red dyes, such as
Alizarine Cyanine Green and
Alizarine Brilliant Blue. A use of
alizarin in
modern times is as...
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Alizarine ink was
created in 1855 by
Professor Christian August Leonhardi of Dresden, Germany, by
adding alizarin dye (derived from the root of the madder...
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Alizarin crimson is a
shade of red that is
biased slightly more
towards purple than
towards orange on the
color wheel and has a blue undertone. It is named...
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Alizarine Yellow R is a
yellow colored azo dye made by the
diazo coupling reaction. It is
usually commercially available as a
sodium salt. In its pure...
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Alizarine yellow may
refer to:
Alizarine Yellow R
Alizarine Yellow 2G Gallacetophenone, also
called also
Alizarine Yellow C This set
index article lists...
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Turkey red is a
dyeing method that was
widely used to give
cotton a
distinctive bright red
colour in the 18th and 19th centuries. It was made
using the...
- context. He went on to
write a poem
based on that idea,
entitled Coiled Alizarine that was
included in his book, The
Night Mirror (1971).
Curiously deep...
- acid
Other names Mordant Red 3 C.I 58005
Sodium alizarinesulfonate Alizarine S
Alizarine sulfonate Alizarin Red, water-soluble
Alizarin Carmine Alizarin...
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Violet 13, also
known as D&C
Violet No.2, oil violet,
Solvent Blue 90,
Alizarine Violet 3B,
Alizurol Purple,
Duranol Brilliant Violet TG,
Ahcoquinone Blue...
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pigment is alizarin, of the anthraquinone-group, and was used to make the
alizarine ink in 1855 by
Professor Leonhardi of Dresden, Germany. In 1869, the German...