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In 1888, Austrian chemist Karl Joseph Bayer was working on a method of producing alumina (Al2O3), in order to increase supply for the the textile industry before. Prior to his efforts, alumina was scarce naturally and inefficiently produced artificially, yet was key to dying cotton. Today, the Bayer process is still used for alumina production, actually being the only process still used by industry.

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current08:25, 27 October 2014Thumbnail for version as of 08:25, 27 October 2014151 × 185 (8 KB)Davidpop98In 1888, Austrian chemist Karl Joseph Bayer was working on a method of producing alumina (Al2O3), in order to increase supply for the the textile industry before. Prior to his efforts, alumina was scarce naturally and inefficiently produced artificially,

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