Difference between revisions of "Aldehyde green"
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− | An intense aniline green dye patented in 1862 by M.Cherpin. Aniline green was discovered by accident when Cherpin mixed photographic fixer ([ | + | An intense aniline green dye patented in 1862 by M.Cherpin. Aniline green was discovered by accident when Cherpin mixed photographic fixer ([[sodium%20hyposulfite|sodium hyposulfite]]) with an alcoholic solution of [[aniline|aniline]] and [[acetaldhehyde|acetaldhehyde]]. The brilliant green color was primarily used for dying [[silk|silk]]. |
== Authority == | == Authority == |
Revision as of 09:16, 7 January 2014
Description
An intense aniline green dye patented in 1862 by M.Cherpin. Aniline green was discovered by accident when Cherpin mixed photographic fixer (Sodium hyposulfite) with an alcoholic solution of Aniline and Acetaldhehyde. The brilliant green color was primarily used for dying Silk.
Authority
- F. Crace-Calvert, Dyeing and Calico Printing, Palmer & Howe, London, 1876