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- itself is also known as Direct yellow 7, Carnotine, or C.I. 49010. The primulines are considered derivatives of dehydrothiotoluidine (aminobenzenyltoluylmercaptan)...
- between four or five species, followed by selection: 'Grandiflorus', 'Primulines' and 'N****'. They can make very good cut flowers for display. The majority...
- red 44 16250 azo 2766-77-0 Ponceau S Acid red 112 27195 diazo 6226-79-5 Primuline Carnotine Chloramine yellow Direct yellow 59 49010 thiazole 8064-60-6...
- phenolic compound an alternate spelling for primuline, a dye containing the benzothiazole ring system Primulines, one of the main hybrid groups of the ornamental...
- Petroleum, Cellulose nitrate and S****ac as well as Meldola blue and Primuline which were important compounds of the dye industry. At 00:54 on 21 March...
- At Hackney Wick, Green discovered the important dyestuff intermediate Primuline. He was a contemporary of the organic chemist Richard John Friswell (1849–1908)...
- Simpson and Spiller company when he discovered the aniline based dye primuline. In 1894, Green accepted a job with the Clayton Aniline Company as manager...
- Arthur George Green joined the company. Green had discovered the dye primuline in 1887 and under his guidance the company rapidly expanded its range...