Heinrich Caro
Heinrich Caro was a German chemist known for his accidental discovery of methylene blue in 1876 while searching for new dyes for cotton. This compound, which later became significant in both dye manufacturing and medicine, has a unique blue color due to its chemical structure and has been utilized in various medical applications, including the treatment of malaria and methemoglobinemia.
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Heinrich Caro accidentally obtained methylene blue while searching for new dyes for cotton.
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