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In 1856, William Henry Perkin was cleaning a failed experiment and noticed a strange stain, which unexpectedly helped launch the synthetic dye industry
A chemist, William Henry Perkin, accidentally discovered mauveine in 1856. This synthetic dye, derived from coal tar, became the first industrially profitable artificial colorant. Mauveine transformed textile dyeing, making vibrant colors accessible and affordable. Perkin’s breakthrough launched the synthetic dye industry, impacting various sectors and proving laboratory research could yield mass-produced goods.
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