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Aniline (from
Portuguese anil 'indigo shrub', and -ine
indicating a
derived substance) is an
organic compound with the
formula C6H5NH2.
Consisting of...
- of
aniline,
which had been
isolated only 20
years previously. He
developed the
first commercially successful route to the dye
called Aniline black. The...
- 1863.
Aniline Yellow was
commercialized in 1864 as the
first commercial azo dye, a year
after aniline black. It is
manufactured from
aniline.
Aniline Yellow...
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Peach black is a grey-
black pigment originally obtained from
burnt peach stones.
Other early formulations included aniline black and soot from
burnt petroleum...
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synthetic black dyes (CI 50415,
Solvent black 5) made by
heating a
mixture of nitrobenzene,
aniline and
aniline hydrochloride in the
presence of a copper...
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logwood in the
black dyeing of
cotton has
suffered considerably from the
competition of
aniline black".
Haematoxylin remained important as a
black dye (using...
- Mauveine, also
known as
aniline purple and Perkin's mauve, was one of the
first synthetic dyes. It was
discovered serendipitously by
William Henry Perkin...
- 16185 azo 915-67-3
Amido black 10B
Amidoschwarz Naphthol blue
black Acid
black 1 20470
diazo 1064-48-8
Aniline black Pigment black 1
Oxidation base 1 50440...
- consistency, then painted.
classic San
Marco figurines were
painted using aniline (
aniline black), cut with glue for
glossy look, to draw the lines, plus variously...
- model, the
former being closer to rose.
Magenta took its name from an
aniline dye made and
patented in 1859 by the
French chemist François-Emmanuel Verguin...