Which part of coal is used to make dyes?
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The Chemistry of the Coal-tar Dyes
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Published: 28 December 1911
The Chemistry of the Coal-tar Dyes
ARTHUR G. GREEN
Nature volume 88, page271 (1911) | Download Citation
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Abstract
THE rate of progress in the dyestuff industry is admittedly far more rapid than in any other branch of applied chemistry, and the advances made during the past ten or fifteen years have effected an enormous change in the whole aspect of the subject. Very many dyestuffs of former importance have been abandoned or partially replaced, and hundreds of new dyestuffs have been introduced into commerce. New manufacturing processes have superseded older ones, and considerable