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    Louis-Marie Hilaire Bernigaud de Grange, Count (Comte) de Chardonnet (1 May 1839 – 11 March 1924) was a French engineer and industrialist from Besançon...
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  • located in the 5th arrondissement Aiguille du Chardonnet, a mountain in the French Alps Hilaire de Chardonnet (1839-1924), French scientist and industrialist...
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  • was taken by Hilaire de Chardonnet, a French engineer and industrialist, who invented the first artificial silk, which he called "Chardonnet silk". In the...
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  • de Chardonnet (1839–1924), French engineer and inventor of artificial silk Hilaire Cholette (1856–1905), Canadian physician and politician Hilaire Couvreur...
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  • disulfide but is more expensive French scientist and industrialist Hilaire de Chardonnet (1838–1924) invented the first artificial textile fiber, artificial...
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    first commercially successful product of polymer research. In 1884 Hilaire de Chardonnet started the first artificial fiber plant based on regenerated cellulose...
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  • heating with sulfur, thus founding the vulcanization process. In 1884 Hilaire de Chardonnet started the first artificial fiber plant based on regenerated cellulose...
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    -resembling silk- they had the drawback of being highly flammable. Hilaire de Chardonnet perfected production of nitrocellulose fibers, but manufacturing...
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    Audemars in 1855, which he called "Rayon".[citation needed]. However, Hilaire de Chardonnet was the first to patent a nitrocellulose fiber marketed as "artificial...
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  • List of French inventions and discoveries (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    American Martin Hall). Europium by Paul Emile Lecoq de Boisbaudran in 1890 Viscose by Hilaire de Chardonnet in Échirolles in 1891. Chemical Bleach by Claude...
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