Leo Hendrik Baekeland invented plastic.

 


Within a decade of immigrating to America, Belgium-born Dr. Baekeland sold the rights of his first major invention to George Eastman and Kodak for $1 million. The invention was a printing paper that could be developed under artificial light called Velox.

A few years later in 1907, Dr. Baekeland invented Bakelite, considered the first plastic, by mixing together carbolic acid and formaldehyde.

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