2023
DOI: 10.1177/17475198231175602
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Uncovering John Holliday’s industrial dye synthesis patented in 1865

Abstract: Holliday’s industrial dye synthesis of 1865 was repeated by heating aniline hydrochloride with nitrobenzene and the products were characterised by modern spectroscopic methods. A red dye was isolated in low yield and characterised by an X-ray single-crystal structure determination as 9-phenyl-3-anilinophenazone-2-anil. The structure was identical to that made 93 years later in 1958 by the oxidation of 2-aminodiphenylamine hydrochloride with FeCl3 followed by heating the two products with aniline. An X-ray sing… Show more

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