Chem. [f. L. flāv-us yellow + ANILINE.] (See quot. 1889.)

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1882.  Athenæum, No. 2859. 211. [Herren Fischer and Rudolph reported its discovery to the Berlin Chemical Society.]

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1889.  Roscoe & Schorlemmer, Chem., III. III. 211. When acetanilide is heated with zinc chloride for several hours to 250–260°, Flavaniline, C6H14N2ClH, a beautiful yellow colouring matter, is obtained, having a splendid moss-green fluorescence, which shows brilliantly on silk.

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