The changing relationships between science and industry in the late
nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, illustrated by the career of
the “father of plastics.” The Belgian-born American chemist,
inventor, and entrepreneur Leo Baekeland (1863–1944) is best known
for his invention of the first synthetic plastic—his near-namesake
Bakelite—which had applications ranging from electrical insulators
to Art Deco jewelry. Toward the end of his career, Baekeland was
called the “father of plastics”—given credit for the
establishment of a sector to which many other researchers, inventors,
and firms inside and outside the United States had also made
significant contributions. In Beyond Bakelite, Joris Mercelis examines
Baekeland's career, using it as a lens through which to view the
changing relationships between science and industry on both sides of
the Atlantic in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. He
gives special attention to the intellectual property strategies and
scientific entrepreneurship of the period, making clear their
relevance to contemporary concerns. Mercelis describes the growth of
what he terms the “science-industry nexus” and the developing
interdependence of science and industry. After examining Baekeland's
emergence as a pragmatic innovator and leader in scientific circles,
Mercelis analyzes Baekeland's international and domestic IP strategies
and his efforts to reform the US patent system; his dual roles as
scientist and industrialist; the importance of theoretical knowledge
to the science-industry nexus; and the American Bakelite companies'
research and development practices, technically oriented sales
approach, and remuneration schemes. Mercelis argues that the expansion
and transformation of the science-industry nexus shaped the careers
and legacies of Baekeland and many of his contemporaries.
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Leo Baekeland and the Business of Science and Invention
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780262357982
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Random House Publishing Services
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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