- Pittacal
Pittacal was the first synthetic
dyestuff to be produced commercially. It was accidentally discovered by Germanchemist Carl Ludwig Reichenbach in1832 , who was also the discoverer ofkerosene ,phenol ,eupion ,paraffin andcreosote .As the history goes, Reichenbach applied creosote to the wooden posts of his home, in order to drive away
dog s who urinated on them. The strategy was ineffectual, however, and he noted that the dog'surine 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 treatingbeech wood tar withbarium oxide and usingalumina as amordant todye fabrics. Although sold commercially as a dyestuff, it did not fare well.Eupittone (derived from eu- + pittacal + -one) is a yellowcrystal line substance resemblingaurin , and obtained by theoxidation of pittacal. It is also called also eupittonic acid or eupitton.References
Kaufmann, GB - Pittacal -- the first synthetic dyestuff. "J. Chem. Edu." , 753, 1977.
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