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indamine
indamine Chem. (ˈɪndəmiːn) [f. indo-2 + amine.] A blue dye, NH2·C6H4·N: C6H4:NH (also called phenylene blue); also, any of the derivatives of this compound, which form a group of blue and green dyes now important only as intermediates for safranine dyes.1888 Jrnl. Chem. Soc. LIV. 949 (heading) Indam...
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Phenazine
This indamine is formed as an intermediate product and passing into the red when boiled; and also by the oxidation of dimethylparaphenylene diatnine with
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phenylene
phenylene (ˈfɛnɪliːn) [f. phenyl + ene.] a. The hydrocarbon C6H4.1866 Watts Dict. Chem. IV. 480 Phenylene. C6H4. A liquid having this composition and boiling at 91° was found by Church among the products of the distillation of phenylic chloride with sodium-amalgam. b. phenylene blue, a blue dye (see...
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safranine
safranine Chem. (ˈsæfrəniːn) Also 9 safranin (-ɪn). [f. F. safran saffron n. + -in1.] † a. The yellow colouring matter of saffron. Now Obs. b. A coal-tar colour which dyes yellowish-red. Also, any of a large class of azine dyestuffs (chiefly red) related to this, which are obtained typically by coup...
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Methylene blue
aminodimethylaniline in the presence of sodium thiosulfate to give the quinonediiminothiosulfonic acid, reaction with dimethylaniline, oxidation to the indamine
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