Sir William Henry Perkin FRS (March 12, 1838 - July 14, 1907) was an English chemist best known for his discovery, at the age of 18, of the first aniline dye, mauveine. This dye could be made from coal. Perkin also founded the aniline dye industry.
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Sir William Henry Perkins FRS (March 12, 1838 - July 14, 1907) was an English chemist best known for his discovery, at the age of 18, of the first aniline dye, maven. This dye could be made from coal. Perkins also founded the aniline dye industry
"Pleine fleur aniline" translates to "full grain aniline" in English. It refers to a type of high-quality leather that retains the natural grain and texture of the hide, showcasing its unique characteristics. Aniline dye is used to color the leather, allowing the natural variations to remain visible, which adds to its aesthetic appeal. This type of leather is often prized for its softness and luxurious feel.
Baden Aniline and Soda Factory
There is no any such difference between Aniline point and mixed Aniline point . . . . .
The long form of BASF is Badische Anilin und Soda Fabrik, which translates to Baden Aniline and Soda Factory in English.
The formula of aniline is C6H7N and the formula of ethanol is C2H5OH.
Aniline is a type of chemical found in cigarette smoke.
The aniline point of kerosene is 60-69 oC.
Clayton Aniline Company was created in 1876.
IUPAC name of aniline is phenylamine or benzenamine.