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Aniline Yellow is a yellow azo dye and an aromatic amine. It is a derivative of azobenzene. It has the appearance of an orange powder.
Aniline Yellow was the first azo dye. it was first produced in 1861 by C. Mene. The second azo dye was Bismarck Brown in 1863. Aniline Yellow was commercialized in 1864 as the first commercial azo dye, a year after aniline black. It is manufactured from aniline.
oxidation: while freshly purified aniline is an almost colorless oil, exposure to air results in gradual darkening to yellow or red, due to the formation of...
or the synthesis of azoamines. The dye called anilineyellow is produced by the reaction of aniline and a diazonium salt. In this case the C- and N-coupling...
Solvent Yellow 56 is the organic compound N,N-diethyl-p-(phenylazo)aniline. It is an azo dye, which has the appearance of a reddish yellow powder. Its...
Sudan yellow may refer to: Sudan Yellow 3G, a yellow azo dye Sudan yellow R, see AnilineYellow Sudan 455, see Solvent Yellow 124 This disambiguation...
dye called anilineyellow is produced by mixing aniline and cold solution of diazonium salt and then shaking it vigorously. Anilineyellow is obtained...
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...
N-Dimethylaniline (DMA) is an organic chemical compound, a substituted derivative of aniline. It is a tertiary amine, featuring a dimethylamino group attached to a...
Pigment Yellow 6 (CAS# 2512-29-0), derived from 2-nitrotoluene (diazonium precursor) and aniline (acetoacetanilide precursor) to produce medium yellows. Pigment...
(molar mass: 197.24 g/mol, exact mass: 197.0953 u) may refer to: AnilineYellow, a yellow azo dye and an aromatic amine 1,3-Diphenyltriazene, organic compound...
derivative of aniline, consisting of an amine bound to two phenyl groups. The compound is a colorless solid, but commercial samples are often yellow due to oxidized...
nitrobenzene industrially produced is hydrogenated to aniline: C6H5NO2 + 3 H2 → C6H5NH2 + 2 H2O Aniline is a precursor to urethane polymers, rubber chemicals...
Aniline Blue WS, also called aniline blue, diphenylamine blue, China blue, or Soluble blue, is a mixture of methyl blue and water blue. It may also be...
classified under alphaproteobacteria which are used in making vinegar AnilineYellow or aminoazobenzene Bar form, a musical form of the pattern AAB This...
diazo 1064-48-8 Aniline black Pigment black 1 Oxidation base 1 50440 azine 13007-86-8 AnilineYellow Sudan yellow R Induline R Solvent yellow 1 11000 azo...
Griess obtained a yellow dye by reacting nitrous acid with aniline. It didn't last commercially, but it created even more interest in aniline as precursor...
of 2,5-dimethoxy-4-chloroaniline with diketene gives an acetoacetylated aniline. This compound is then coupled to the bisdiazonium salt obtained from 3...
Important amines include amino acids, biogenic amines, trimethylamine, and aniline. Inorganic derivatives of ammonia are also called amines, such as monochloramine...
preoccupation with the effect of light, and used new colours, such as AnilineYellow, and photographs, as an aid. The landscapes from the mid-1880s show...
well with bromine water are phenols, alkenes, enols, the acetyl group, aniline, and glucose. In addition, bromine water is commonly used to test for the...
Yellow 26 is produced by the condensation of aniline and 1,4-dichloro-2-nitrobenzene. "Red light yellow. Used in vinegar and polyamide fiber dyeing"....
intersecting lines are drawn on the surface of the cap, the first with aniline or aniline water, the second with an aqueous solution of 65% nitric acid. The...
meant that its use as a pigment ended when cadmium yellows, chromium yellows and organic aniline dye-based colors were introduced during the 19th century...
magenta and electric magenta, shown below. Magenta was one of the first aniline dyes, discovered shortly after the Battle of Magenta (1859), which occurred...
both oxidative or reductive reactions. Azo-reduction of Sudan I produces aniline and 1-amino-2-naphthol, and this reaction seems to be responsible for the...
Doebner-Miller reaction using anilines and α,β-unsaturated carbonyl compounds. Gould-Jacobs reaction starting from an aniline and ethyl ethoxymethylenemalonate...
contributions to organic chemistry. His research on aniline helped lay the basis of the aniline-dye industry, and his research on coal tar laid the groundwork...
disodium 4,4′-dinitrostilbene-2,2′-disulfonate. Typical aniline partners are shown below. Since anilines are prepared from nitro compounds, some azo dyes are...