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- who: `-dibromoindigo et al. from the Wouters, J have published the Article: 736-769 http://www.mdpi.org, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
SUMMARY
6,6`-Dibromoindigo is a major component of the historic pigment Tyrian purple, also known as Royal purple, shellfish purple and Purple of the Ancients. Experiments with iron reducing systems, mentioned by the ancients, did not succeed, but may have referred to other dyes which were cheap alternatives to the purple. The elements of this dyeing process were described by Juan and de Ulloa in 1744: On the coasts belonging . . .
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