Frederick Kipping 1940
Born | 16 August 1863 |
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Died | 1 May 1949 | Age 85 |
Contents Frederick Kipping 1940 Many uses
Professor Frederick Stanley Kipping FRS (1863-1949) was an English chemist who was born near Manchester, Lancashire, England. he pioneered the study of the organic compounds of silicon and invented the term silicone.
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He published 54 papers on the subject between 1899 and 1940. In 1901 he coined the term silicone. Two ensuing world wars put his ideas on hold and he did not foresee the full potential commercial value of his work.
This was taken up by Corning Glass who, with Dow Chemicals set up Dow-Corning Corporation to manufacture silicone polymers in 1943.
Many uses
Silicones are largely inert compounds with a wide variety of uses. It is nonstick and rubberlike.
Frequently used in cookware, medical applications, sealants, lubricants, and insulation.
Kipping died in North Wales n 1949, just as the value of silicone polymers was being realised.
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