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in Berlin. In 1858 he was able to return to MĂĽhlheim where he was not able to conduct his work. He joined the chemical firm Roberts, Dale in Manchester which he knew from his former visit. During his time in England he improved the extraction of
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from the residues of the synthesis and developed a synthesis for aniline red and other dyes. In 1861 Caro returned to Germany and stayed at the laboratory of
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until he joined the Chemische Fabrik Dyckerhoff Clemm & Co. This chemical company later became
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printer in Germany, worked at Troost's calico printing works in
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Caro was responsible for indigo research at BASF and he and
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Heinrich Caro and the creation of modern chemical industry
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Jewish origin He started his study of chemistry at the
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and then worked at the chemical firm Roberts, Dale in
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Caro (surname)

Prussia
Poznań
Poland
Dresden
German Empire
University of Göttingen
Erlenmeyer azlactone synthesis
University of Strasbourg
Dahlem
chemist

Sephardic
Friedrich Wilhelms University
Berlin
Nicolaus DruckenmĂĽller
calico
MĂĽlheim
Manchester
madder lake
Jacques Meyer
Viktor Meyer
Mauveine
Robert Bunsen
BASF
Adolf von Baeyer
indigo dye
alizarin
acridine

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