Mauveine

Japanese: Mauveine
Mauveine

…It is also called Mauveine. It is significant as the first synthetic dye, synthesized in 1856 by the British WH Perkin, who oxidized impure aniline with dichromate. …

*Some of the terminology explanations that mention "Mauveine" are listed below.

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Japanese:

…モーベインMauveineとも呼ばれる。1856年イギリスのW.H.パーキンが不純なアニリンを重クロム酸で酸化して合成した人類初の合成染料として意義が高い。…

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