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According to history, Reichenbach applied creosote to the wooden posts of his home, in order to drive away
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reacted with creosote to form an intense dark blue deposit. He named the new substance pĂ­ttacal (from
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to be produced commercially. It was accidentally discovered in 1832 by
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of pittacal. It is also called also eupittonic acid or eupitton.
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Kaufmann, GB - Pittacal—the first synthetic dyestuff.
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beechwood
barium oxide
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