Leo Baekeland was a Belgian chemist and inventor best known for creating Bakelite, the first synthetic plastic, in 1907. His innovative work revolutionized materials science and paved the way for the development of modern plastics. Baekeland's process for polymerization allowed for the mass production of durable and versatile materials, significantly impacting various industries. His contributions have made a lasting mark on both chemistry and manufacturing.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland was born on November 14, 1863.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland was born on November 14, 1863, in Ghent, Belgium, to a family of modest means. His father was a baker named Leo Baekeland, and his mother was a homemaker named Maria De Smet. Baekeland's upbringing in this environment likely influenced his later pursuits in science and innovation.
Barbara Daly Baekeland was born in 1922.
To find a syntheticand cheap replacement for shellac, which was a high-in-demand and increasingly expensive natural resin (produced by the lac-insect kerria lacca) in the 19th and early decades of the 20th century. The production of shellac depended on complex factors of climate and forest economies in India, which were made more complicated by the colonial situation and long distance of travel from the product's origin.
Leo Curbelo goes by Leo.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland invented Bakelite in 1907. =)
fathers name is Karel Baekeland and mothers name is Rosalia Merchie Baekeland
Leo Hendrik Baekeland was born on November 14, 1863.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland was born on November 14, 1863.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland died on February 23, 1944 at the age of 80.
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He was born 1863
Leo Baekeland
Leo Hendrik Baekeland
Leo Hendrik Baekeland was born on November 14, 1863, in Ghent, Belgium, to a family of modest means. His father was a baker named Leo Baekeland, and his mother was a homemaker named Maria De Smet. Baekeland's upbringing in this environment likely influenced his later pursuits in science and innovation.