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(12) United States Patent (10) Patent No.: US 6,242,602 B1 Giri Et Al
Perkin's Mauve: the History of the Chemistry
Sir William Henry Perkin: the 18-Year-Old Chemist That Changed the World of Fashion
A Study on Historical Dyes Used in Textiles: Dragon's
A Study in Mauve: Unveiling Perkin's Dye in Historic Samples
Wolfe Chemistry Article-Edited DB
Changes: the Evolution of the Chemicals Industry in the U.K
Synthesis of Repeating Sequence Polyaniline Derivatives by Kenneth Allen Cutler B.S. Chemistry, Valparaiso University, 2001 M.S
Colour, Pigments and Dyes Science, Art & Nature
MAUVE and ITS ANNIVERSARIES* Anthony S
The Second Industrial Revolution
The Second Industrial Revolution Has Brought Modern Social and Economic Developments
Reconstructing the Historical Synthesis of Mauveine from Perkin and Caro: Procedure and Details Received: 8 September 2016 Tânia F
Phenothiazinium Photosensitisers
UC Berkeley Berkeley Scientific Journal
Synthesis of Phenazines by Cu-Catalyzed Homocoupling of 2-Halogen Anilines in Water
A Century of Petrochemical Advances
Top View
NATURE August 13~ 1960 Vol
University of Southampton Research Repository Eprints Soton
How Mauve Cured Syphilis Aakash P
Sir William Henry Perkin: the Man and His 'Mauve'
Mauveine Colloquium Poster
The Second Industrial Revolution Has Brought Modern Social and Economic Developments
Mauveine: the First Industrial Organic Fine-Chemical a Chemical
Dalton Transactions
The Significance of the Introduction of Synthetic Dyes in the Mid 19Th Century on the Democratisation of Western Fashion
Reconstructing the Historical Synthesis of Mauveine from Perkin and Caro: Procedure and Details Received: 8 September 2016 Tânia F
1 Synthesis and Analysis by Liquid Chromatography-Mass
Historical Group
Analysis of Mauveine and Phenosafranins in Black Precipitate from the Bradford Colour Experience Museum
The Mystery of the Victorian Purple
William Henry Perkin
Where Would Pathology Be Without Sir William Henry Perkin?
The Second Industrial Revolution, 1870-1914
From the Discovery of Aniline Dyes to Modern Biofuels, Chemistry and Energy Have Always Been Intractably Linked