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Updated: August 4, 2024
The component atoms of a molecule of aniline are shown in the formula C H NH . It is also known as phenylamine or amido-benzole, or commercially as aniline oil. There are various methods of reducing nitrobenzene for aniline, the object being to replace the oxygen of the former by an equivalent number of atoms of hydrogen.
About the same time N.N. Zinin found that on reducing nitrobenzene, a base was formed which he named benzidam. A.W. von Hofmann investigated these variously prepared substances, and proved them to be identical, and thenceforth they took their place as one body, under the name aniline or phenylamine.
In the reds are rosanilines, toluidine xylidine, &c.; in the blues phenyl-rosanilines, diphenylamine, toluidine, aldehyde, &c.; violets rosaniline, mauve, phenyl, ethyl, methyl, &c.; greens iodine, aniline, leucaniline, chrysotoluidine, aldehyde, toluidine, methyl-anilinine, &c.; yellows and orange leucaniline, phenylamine, &c.; browns chrysotoluidine, &c.; blacks aniline, toluidine, &c.
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