Wallace Carothers

Wallace Hume Carothers (April 27, 1896 – April 29, 1937) was an American chemist, inventor and the leader of organic chemistry at DuPont, credited with the invention of nylon. Carothers was a group leader at the DuPont Experimental Station laboratory, near Wilmington, Delaware, where most polymer research was done. Carothers was an organic chemist who, in addition to first developing nylon, also helped lay the groundwork for Neoprene. After recei... More

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  • Apr 27, 1896

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  • Apr 29, 1937 (age 41 years)

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  • The invention of nylon marked the beginning of a new era of synthetic fibers and it is today used in a extremely wide variety of applications.

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  • synthetic fiber research
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