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Meaning of "baekeland"

baekeland (noun): Named after Leo Baekeland, this term refers to a type of synthetic resin material, particularly associated with the invention of Bakelite, one of the first fully synthetic plastics

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Baekeland filed a substantial number of patents in the area.
You may say Barbara Baekeland is calling.
Baekeland began to investigate the reactions of phenol and formaldehyde.
He later divorced and married Susan Baekeland.
Leo Baekeland would have approved.
Leo de Baekeland.
Baekeland Bakelite invention Paper on the back.
It 's all thanks to the American inventor Leo Baekeland.
Leo Baekeland invents bakelite.
I made your mummy into ' Mrs. Brooks Baekeland.
Leo Baekeland invented bakelite, one of the first commercially successful plastics.
But soon after, Baekeland disappeared.
Leo Baekeland discovers phenol formaldehyde resins, the oldest synthetic industrial polymer.
The first completely synthetic plastic, bakelite was invented in 1907 by Leo Baekeland.
Leo Hendrik Baekeland invents bakelite, one of the first commercially successful plastics.

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The first fully synthetic plastic, Bakelite was invented by Leo Baekeland in 1907.
Leo Baekeland develops one of the first synthetic plastics, spawning the Bakelite Company.
The first ever synthetic plastic was made by Leo Baekeland in the year 1907.
Belgian chemist Leo Baekeland announces the creation of Bakelite, the world 's first synthetic plastic.
Leo Baekeland patented the first synthetic plastic in the early 1900s.
Paging Mr. Baekeland - to the Aviaco counter, please.
In 1907 Leo Baekeland invented the first synthetic plastic, a thermosetting phenol-formaldehyde resin called Bakelite.

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