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August Wilhelm von Hofmann, 19th century German organic chemist, (1900).
August Wilhelm von Hofmann, 19th century German organic chemist, (1900). Through his work on coal-tar derivatives, Hofmann (1818-1892) in 1858 obtained aniline dye magenta or fuschine and in 1863 patented dyes known as Hofmann violets. He was appointed director of the Royal College of Chemistry, London, in 1845.
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