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- Pittacal abstract "Pittacal was the first synthetic dyestuff to be produced commercially. It was accidentally discovered by German chemist Carl Ludwig Reichenbach in 1832, who was also the discoverer of kerosene, phenol, eupion, paraffin wax and creosote.As the history goes, Reichenbach applied creosote to the wooden posts of his home, in order to drive away dogs who urinated on them. The strategy was ineffectual, however, and he noted that the dog's urine reacted with creosote to form an intense dark blue deposit. He named the new substance píttacal (from Greek words tar and beautiful). He later was able to produce pure pittacal by treating beechwood tar with barium oxide and using alumina as a mordant to the dye's fabrics. Although sold commercially as a dyestuff, it did not fare well.Eupittone (derived from eu- + pittacal + -one) is a yellow crystalline substance resembling aurin, and obtained by the oxidation of pittacal. It is also called also eupittonic acid or eupitton.".
- Pittacal wikiPageID "6699974".
- Pittacal wikiPageLength "1322".
- Pittacal wikiPageOutDegree "25".
- Pittacal wikiPageRevisionID "534436190".
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Aluminium_oxide.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Aurin.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Barium_oxide.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Beech.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Carl_Reichenbach.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Category:Dyes.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Category:History_of_chemistry.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Chemist.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Creosote.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Crystal.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Dog.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Dye.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Eupione.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Eupittone.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Germans.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Greek_language.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Kerosene.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Mordant.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Paraffin_wax.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Phenol.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Redox.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Tar.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Territory_(animal).
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Textile.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLink Urine.
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLinkText "Pittacal".
- Pittacal wikiPageWikiLinkText "pittacal".
- Pittacal wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Pittacal subject Category:Dyes.
- Pittacal subject Category:History_of_chemistry.
- Pittacal hypernym Dyestuff.
- Pittacal type Textile.
- Pittacal comment "Pittacal was the first synthetic dyestuff to be produced commercially. It was accidentally discovered by German chemist Carl Ludwig Reichenbach in 1832, who was also the discoverer of kerosene, phenol, eupion, paraffin wax and creosote.As the history goes, Reichenbach applied creosote to the wooden posts of his home, in order to drive away dogs who urinated on them.".
- Pittacal label "Pittacal".
- Pittacal sameAs Q7199099.
- Pittacal sameAs m.0ghx41.
- Pittacal sameAs Q7199099.
- Pittacal wasDerivedFrom Pittacal?oldid=534436190.
- Pittacal isPrimaryTopicOf Pittacal.