Wallace H. Carothers, a prominent American chemist known for his work in polymer chemistry, including the invention of nylon, struggled with personal and professional pressures, including bouts of depression. His mental health issues were compounded by the stresses associated with his groundbreaking research and the expectations of his role at DuPont. Tragically, he took his own life in 1937, highlighting the often-overlooked struggles faced by many in high-stakes scientific fields.
He invented nylon. He did so in 1930 when he worked at the Dupont Chemical Company, and he made it as an affordable alternative to silk.
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Oscar H. Banker is considered to be the inventor of the transmission as we know it today. He died in 1979 at the age of 83 and there is not mention of him committing suicide.
Wallace H. Coulter died in 1998.
Wallace H. Coulter was born in 1913.
The first Hybrid Corn came out in 1917 invented by Donald Jones. Nylons first cam out this same year patented by Wallace H. Carothers. While patented in 1915, tanks first were used by militarizes in 1917. Great year for inventions!
Lucy H. Wallace has written: 'The incredible city'
Wallace H. Robinson was born on 1920-02-11.
Wallace H. Nutting was born on 1928-06-03.
Wallace H. Savage died on 2000-06-19.
Wallace H. Savage was born on 1912-11-21.
Jonathan H. Wallace was born on 1824-10-31.