lesdix
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Eikonogen was 1-amino-2-naphthol-6-sulfonic acid.jim appleyard said:Does anyone know what eikonogen is? Metol perhaps?
lesdix said:
Gerald Koch said:Eikonogen was 1-amino-2-naphthol-6-sulfonic acid.
Sorry, none that I am aware of. It is an obsolete developing agent introduced by Agfa in 1897. It was used as the sodium salt.jim appleyard said:Gerald, you lost me on this one. Is there a common name for this?
There is: Eikonogen. Sorry...jim appleyard said:Gerald, you lost me on this one. Is there a common name for this?
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