When Leo Hendrik Baekeland invented Bakelite in 1907, he changed the world — ushering in the Age of Plastics and transforming the way people lived. The phenolic resin took off first as a superior, ...
In 1909 a Belgian chemist called Leo Baekeland patented a new malleable material called poly-oxy-benzyl-methyl-englycol-anhydride. Thankfully we know it today as Bakelite and it's often said to be the ...
Baekeland was hardly alone in his quest for a better varnish. The shellac issue was one of the hot topics of chemical research at the turn of the century. The sole source of shellac was the excretions ...
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