1892
DOI: 10.1002/cber.18920250399
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Ueber die Entwickelung der Theerfarben‐Industrie

Abstract: Primulin u. a. Der Entwurf eines deutchen btirgerlichen Gesetzbuches stellt auch bei nus einen 'Schutz in Aussicht. 1) Dieses technische Problem ist erfolgreich, aber wegen der sich gleichzeitig vollziehenden Verdringung der Arseosiinre durch das Nitrobenzol-Verfahren zu spit fur eine allgemeioe Verbreitung, durch A. L e o n h a r d t in der Fabrik von Gans & Co., Mainkur 1S77 gelBst worden Vergl. D. H.-P. 321t;. 3) Clamens Winkler 1875. Q i n g l e r ' s Journ. 218, 128. l) Die Herabsetzung des Zolles fur cal… Show more

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“…Some of the most useful empirical descriptions of what happened in the synthetic dye industry before 1914 were written by industry participants. Heinrich Caro, the first research director of BASF, wrote one of the best historical accounts of how Germany overtook France and Britain in the dye industry (Caro, 1892). Similarly, Carl Duisberg, one of Bayer's first research chemists, who later became the firm's CEO, left a sizable body of speeches and writings including an autobiography (1933) that provided me invaluable insights into how Bayer managed to outcompete every other firm except for BASF and Hoechst in this industry before 1914.…”
Section: Strategy As Historical Social Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the most useful empirical descriptions of what happened in the synthetic dye industry before 1914 were written by industry participants. Heinrich Caro, the first research director of BASF, wrote one of the best historical accounts of how Germany overtook France and Britain in the dye industry (Caro, 1892). Similarly, Carl Duisberg, one of Bayer's first research chemists, who later became the firm's CEO, left a sizable body of speeches and writings including an autobiography (1933) that provided me invaluable insights into how Bayer managed to outcompete every other firm except for BASF and Hoechst in this industry before 1914.…”
Section: Strategy As Historical Social Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1856, at the age of 18 and at the Royal College of Science in London, Perkin9 had prepared ‘mauve’, the first aniline dye derived from coal‐tar167. Many new synthetic dyes from coal‐tar derivatives were developed in the second half of nineteenth century40, primarily for the textile industry and some of these dyes facilitated cytological research. In 1877, Paul Ehrlich10 wrote:
Although dyeing with aniline has found extensive use in the textile industry, it has proved to be of only limited use for microscopical techniques, despite the histologist being much wealthier than the dyer 11
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Section: Improvements In Stains8mentioning
confidence: 99%