
4 0 c m
33cm
actual image size: 25cm x 32cm
Description
Sir William Perkin's (1838-1907) original stoppered bottle of mauveine dye, labelled 'Original Mauveine prepared by Sir William Perkin in 1856' (probably repackaged in 1906). Perkin accidentally discovered the formula for producing synthetic mauve dye, while trying to synthesise quinine, a cure for malaria. He attempted a synthesis based upon the addition of oxygen rather than water, selecting aniline, the simplest base available from coal tar, for his starting material. After oxidation, he found that he was left with a product which upon drying and treatment with methylated spirit, yielded an intense purple solution. In 1857, Perkin set up the first dyestuffs factory in Greenford, Middlesex, becoming the first person to manufacture organic chemicals on a large scale.
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