Description “This chapter argues that the theories of chemical constitution devised by Hofmann and other chemists of the time were not merely academic constructs, but products of industrial laboratories.” Focuses on the situation in Manchester and the competition between Caro and Wanklyn and Hofmann.
Book Gaudillière, Jean-Paul; Löwy, Ilana (1998) The invisible industrialist: Manufactures and the production of scientific knowledge.
Article
Travis, Anthony S.;
(1991)
Heinrich Caro at Roberts, Dale & Co
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Article
Krätz, Otto;
Diem, Annemarie;
(1976)
Historische Experimente (1856-1858): Heinrich Caro, die Louisenthaler Actiengesellschaft in Mülheim an der Ruhr--Eine kombinierte Naturfarbstofffabrik und Färberei zur Zeit der ersten “Anilinfarben”
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Article
Krätz, Otto;
(1975)
Historische Experimente (1868-70): Carl Graebe und Heinrich Caro, Darstellung von Alizarin aus bromiertem Anthrachinon bzw. aus Anthrachinonsulfonsäure
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Article
Travis, Anthony S.;
(1998)
“Ambitions and glory hunting ... impractical and fantastic”: Heinrich Caro at BASF
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Article
Belt, Henk van den;
(1988)
Comment décider de l'originalité d'une invention? A.W. Hofmann et le litige du rouge d'aniline en France (1860-1863)
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Article
Travis, Anthony S.;
(1992)
Science's powerful companion: A.W. Hofmann's investigation of aniline red and its derivatives
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Thesis
Keas, Michael N.;
(1992)
The structure and philosophy of group research: August Wilhelm Hofmann's research program in London (1845-1865)
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Article
Gary Patterson;
(2023)
John Mercer (1791-1866): The Most Colorful Chemist in the 19th Century
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Article
Nieto-Galan, Agustí;
(1997)
Calico printing and chemical knowledge in Lancashire in the early 19th century: The life and “colours” of John Mercer
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Article
Saltzman, Martin D.;
(1999)
Academia and industry: What should their relationship be? The Levinstein-Roscoe dialog
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Article
Travis, Anthony S.;
(1995)
Artificial dyes in John Lightfoot's Broad Oak laboratory
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Article
Morris, Peter J.T.;
Travis, Anthony S.;
(1992)
The Chemical Society of London and the dye industry in the 1860s
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Article
Reinhardt, Carsten;
Travis, Anthony S.;
(1997)
The introduction of aniline dyes to paper printing and Queen Victoria's postage stamps
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Book
Homburg, Ernst;
Travis, Anthony S.;
Schröter, Harm G.;
(1998)
The chemical industry in Europe, 1850-1914: Industrial growth, pollution, and professionalization
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Article
Travis, Tony;
(1989)
Chemistry and industry in the classroom, past and future
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Chapter
Reinhardt, Carsten;
(2006)
Heinrich Caro in Wissenschaft und Industrie
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Hunt, Tony;
(1995)
Early Anglo-Saxon receipts for colours
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Saltzman, Martin D.;
Kessler, Alan L.;
(1991)
The rise and decline of the British dyestuffs industry: An object lesson for American industry
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Article
Reed, Peter;
(1992)
The British chemical industry and the indigo trade
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Article
Seth C. Rasmussen;
(2019)
Early history of polyaniline—revisited: Russian contributions of Fritzsche and Zinin
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