This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...closely related, as the formulae show: yC6H, NH2 yC, H4NHa HO(5--C H4NH2 C--CeHjNHa X6H4NH2 C6H4NHjCl Para-rosaniline Para-rosaniline hydrochloride (red dye) The theory of the structure of the benzene molecule put forward by Kekul6, and the elucidation of the constitution of rosaniline and para-rosaniline which it ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1917 Excerpt: ...closely related, as the formulae show: yC6H, NH2 yC, H4NHa HO(5--C H4NH2 C--CeHjNHa X6H4NH2 C6H4NHjCl Para-rosaniline Para-rosaniline hydrochloride (red dye) The theory of the structure of the benzene molecule put forward by Kekul6, and the elucidation of the constitution of rosaniline and para-rosaniline which it rendered possible, not only enabled one to understand the exact relations between the different dyes, the Hofmann violets, aniline blue, etc., which had already been prepared, but new and better processes for the synthesis of these and other dyes could be introduced. Thus the old process for the manufacture of para-rosaniline and rosaniline (magenta) has given place to the " New Fuchsine" process in which para-rosaniline is prepared from formaldehyde and aniline, while rosaniline is prepared from formaldehyde, aniline, and orthotoluidine. The hydrogen atoms of the three NH2-groups present in rosaniline and para-rosaniline can be replaced by various groups, such as methyl (CH3), ethyl (C2H6), phenyl (C6H5), benzyl (C6H5-CH2), etc., by acting on the compounds with methyl chloride, ethyl chloride, aniline, benzyl chloride, etc. In this way whole series of dyes can be obtained, like the Hofmann violets, which were prepared by replacing three hydrogen atoms in rosaniline by methyl or ethyl groups; and aniline blue, which is derived from magenta by the replacement of three hydrogen atoms by phenyl groups. Since, therefore, a varying number of hydrogen atoms can be replaced by different groups, it will readily be understood that from the' parent dye, magenta, quite a considerable number of derived dyes can be prepared. The production of the Hofmann violets, we have seen, involves the introduction of new reagents, methyl and ethyl iodide or ...
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