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Elmer Kraemer

American chemist

Died when: 45 years 192 days (546 months)
Star Sign: Pisces

 

Elmer Kraemer

Elmer Otto Kraemer (February 27, 1898 – September 7, 1943) was an American chemist whose studies and published results materially aided in the transformation of colloid chemistry from a qualitative to a quantitative science.

For eleven years, from 1927 to 1938, he was the leader of research chemists studying fundamental and industrial colloid chemistry problems and a peer of Wallace Hume Carothers at the Experimental Station of the E.

I. du Pont de Nemours Company where both men contributed to the invention of nylon that was publicly announced on October 27, 1938.

The 1953 Nobel Laureate in chemistry, Hermann Staudinger, had a high regard for the American pioneers in polymer chemistry, particularly Kraemer and Carothers


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