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Thomas Midgley Jr. - Wikipedia Thomas Midgley Jr (May 18, 1889 – November 2, 1944) was an American mechanical and chemical engineer
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Thomas Midgley, Jr. | American Chemist Inventor | Britannica Thomas Midgley, Jr was an American engineer and chemist who discovered the effectiveness of tetraethyl lead as an antiknock additive for gasoline He also found that dichlorodifluoromethane (a type of fluorocarbon commercialized under the trade name Freon-12) could be used as a safe refrigerant
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How Thomas Midgley Became The Most Dangerous Man In History Working for General Motors during the early days of the automobile, Midgley earned over 100 patents and was showered with honors by the scientific community Unfortunately, Midgley was the most dangerous kind of man: a reverse genius
Thomas Midgley, Jr. - Dayton Innovation Legacy Midgley designed a system of pulleys to help him out of bed and he seemed to keep going In 1944 he was elected president and chairman of the American Chemical Society But one morning in November his wife Carrie found him strangled in the device, dead at age 55
1941: Thomas Midgley Jr. (1889 1944) - American Chemical Society Midgley is considered one of the most creative chemists who ever lived But he didn’t start out as a chemist Midgley graduated from Cornell University in 1911 with a degree in mechanical engineering His first job was as a draftsman and designer for National Cash Register Co in Dayton, Ohio
Thomas Midgley Jr. - Wikiwand Thomas Midgley Jr was an American mechanical and chemical engineer He played a major role in developing leaded gasoline and some of the first chlorofluorocarb