What color was invented while trying to cure malaria? Explained
In 1856, the vibrant purple pigment known as mauveine was accidentally created by eighteen-year-old chemist William Henry Perkin. While working in his home laboratory during an Easter break, Perkin was attempting to synthesize a laboratory version of quinine, the only effective treatment for malaria at the time. Instead of the clear medicinal crystals he expected, his chemical reaction produced a dark, sludge-like residue. When he cleaned his flask with alcohol, the mixture turned a brilliant, permanent purple that would soon revolutionize the global fashion industry.
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