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− | A yellow amorphous powder that dyes [ | + | A yellow amorphous powder that dyes [[wool]] and [[silk]] a deep yellow color. Chrysotoluidine was discovered in 1866 by Girard and Chapoteaut. It readily oxides to form a red color. |
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* F. Crace-Calvert, ''Dyeing and Calico Printing'', Palmer & Howe, London, 1876 | * F. Crace-Calvert, ''Dyeing and Calico Printing'', Palmer & Howe, London, 1876 |
Revision as of 15:00, 29 April 2016
Description
A yellow amorphous powder that dyes Wool and Silk a deep yellow color. Chrysotoluidine was discovered in 1866 by Girard and Chapoteaut. It readily oxides to form a red color.
Synonyms and Related Terms
aniline yellow; yellow magenta
Other Properties
Soluble in ethanol, ether and benzene. Slightly soluble in boiling water.
Composition | C21H21N3 |
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Sources Checked for Data in Record
- F. Crace-Calvert, Dyeing and Calico Printing, Palmer & Howe, London, 1876